EK radiator questions
so i've seen all the posts and different options:
- integra radiator: good cooling, but loss of A/C
- del sol/5g auto dual core: almost as good for cooling, i can keep my A/C, cheap
- aftermarket (fluidyne): haven't heard how the cooling compares, A/C can stay, not so cheap
am i missing other options?
I want to keep my A/C, so it seems like all the integra options are out. So, out of the dual core and the fluidyne which one is better if cost were not an issue? Is the fluidyne also a dual core unit? Why were the 5g autos dual cores and the manuals singles?
Thanks for clarifying things.
- integra radiator: good cooling, but loss of A/C
- del sol/5g auto dual core: almost as good for cooling, i can keep my A/C, cheap
- aftermarket (fluidyne): haven't heard how the cooling compares, A/C can stay, not so cheap
am i missing other options?
I want to keep my A/C, so it seems like all the integra options are out. So, out of the dual core and the fluidyne which one is better if cost were not an issue? Is the fluidyne also a dual core unit? Why were the 5g autos dual cores and the manuals singles?
Thanks for clarifying things.
Try this Radiator:
http://www.honda-acura.net/for...46036
It's cheap, cools great, you can used your stock fan and you can keep your A/C as well
.
http://www.honda-acura.net/for...46036
It's cheap, cools great, you can used your stock fan and you can keep your A/C as well
.
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