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Old 06-06-03, 09:01 PM
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Anyone seen one of threse radiators?

http://www.absoluteradiator.com/Prod....asp?idProd=17

that has both the Fluidyne (at the bottom) and another cheaper one, just for 86-88's at the top.

The one on top is what I'm interested in, anyone seen or have any experience with these? Any idea what brand they are? Seems like a good deal, any reason to go with the fluidyne instead?
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I love my fluidyne.
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Fluidyne radiators are a work of art imo, my friend has one on his mk3 supra and even the welds on it are something to behold. I cant say anything good or bad about the koyo radiator but i don know the fluidyne is well worth the money.
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Originally posted by pip
Fluidyne radiators are a work of art imo, my friend has one on his mk3 supra and even the welds on it are something to behold. I cant say anything good or bad about the koyo radiator but i don know the fluidyne is well worth the money.
You mean me asshat :P
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i bought the fluidyne one from them. fits perfectly. no problems at all with it. i've heard decent things about the koyo radiators though. so its really up to you. i think i would just go with the direct replacement one by fluidyne.......but thats just me
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koyo's are good. that same one is available at the rx7store for 325
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I have a koyo and I absolutely love it.
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I have the koyo to.. good investment



my koyo next to my stock radiator.
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Koyo or Fluidyne would be good. I run a fluidyne but both are great.
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http://66.216.67.51/product.asp?0=352&1=354&3=692

Why don't you use the rx7 store?
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