94+ teg radiator in EG
I was wondering can you use the AC mounts in a EG for the Integra Radiator. has any one had any problems with this? does you engine stay any cooler.. leave feed back Thanks Jason
SEARCH LIKE WOA...j/p. I do believe that you can. If you buy the Fluidyne radiator for the integ. I believe it swaps in.....but I will bow out to the more knowledge-able.
no you need to drill supports off (both) and center them really wasy then just tack weld them back on and make some kinda upper brackets i used teg uppers flipped upside down and mounted them under the rad support (had to drill holes) and bolt on with 10mm bolts...
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Thank you...I knew it fit though.
Thank you...I knew it fit though.
i have a fluidyne teg i mine now kinda a tight fit tho...cause its so wide but it stays cold all the time never gets above operating temp even at idle....fan hardly ever comes on...
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i had a full length integra fluidyne in my civic. temps were 170 degrees while cruising in the summer. it would creep to 185 degrees in traffic on a hot day. i have since swapped to a stock integra radiator. temps are 175-180 while cruising, 190-200 in traffic/hot day. if you have the $, i suggest the fluidyne. i was taking every possible weight reduction, the reason for my swap to a stock radiator. there you go, some real #'s.....
edit: this is with a mugen thermostat/ b series swap. i am going to try the spoon, as i have heard it runs cooler than the mugen, but i have no hard facts as of yet. i will test them and let you guys know my findings.
edit: this is with a mugen thermostat/ b series swap. i am going to try the spoon, as i have heard it runs cooler than the mugen, but i have no hard facts as of yet. i will test them and let you guys know my findings.
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