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Radiator upgrade, while keeping stock intake piping and fan shroud

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Old 03-19-12, 02:03 PM
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Radiator upgrade, while keeping stock intake piping and fan shroud

Pretty much what the title says. I am looking to upgrade my radiator to an aluminum one but I want to keep my stock intake piping and fan shroud.

What are my options for a direct fit replacement / little to no modification necessary?
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Forgot to mention my car is an S4 TII.
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Koyo Nflow rad with the corksport shroud...
the rad would use the stock rad mounts.You have to take them off the stock rad.( I think s5)
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i think if you are keeping your stock IC and stock shroud ( which I assume means you are keeping the stock fan ), then maybe just consider a stock radiator
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i have a koyo on my TII S5 still using stock fan and shroud. stock intake
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I have a koyo n-flo on my s5, using the stock fan and stock shroud, its a bit cramped but works fine.




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