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Rotary Dawg 04-21-02 03:27 AM

Need new radiator. Which one to get?
 
I have no clue whatsoever which one I should get...help me out guys. Just throw out anything...any price...good quality...

FC3AZ 04-21-02 03:28 AM

There should be no other choice than this..........

http://www.absoluteradiator.com/cgi-...f60+1019378146

BoostedRotors 04-21-02 04:14 AM

I plan on switching to a Fluidyne after my car is running again, Ive heard nothing but good things so far.

Rotary Dawg 04-21-02 04:55 AM

Anything cheaper than a Fluidyne? Those babies cost 450 a shot man...

Rotary Dawg 04-21-02 05:20 AM

Are the ones available on www.radiator.com any good? It's around 150...my car is relatively stock, and I don't plan to go crazy on engine mods.

hIGGI 04-21-02 10:25 AM

what about k2rd.com FC radiator for $400 ?

Upgrade Aluminum Radiator
Bolt-in installation
Largest radiator on the market that will fit in stock location
Core-size 23 x 18.5 x 2.25
Double row, 1" tubes
All aluminum TIG welded construction
Requires relocation of battery
Fitting for coolant level sensor included
Fitting for coolant temp switch (stock ECU) included
Includes all mounting hardware
Fitting for heater hose not included - can be added for $50 more
Double-pass design - more cooling than single-pass designs

inukai 04-21-02 10:41 AM

Hi Higgi

I'm sorry I can't find your message and we couldn't meet in Frakfurt.
Next time, I want to met you.

In Japan, Aluminum radiator is very expensive.
around US$700.
Fluidyne is much more cheeper.

E6KT2 04-21-02 12:34 PM

I have the K2RD and it's HUGE! Nothing bigger will fit under the hood in that location. It's a very nice piece.

HAILERS 04-21-02 12:44 PM

Get one from Mazdatrix. They work just fine here in Texas during the summer. Seems you just want a good reliable radiator for a normal car, and thats plenty good fine.


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