any1 using the PWR rad with a FMIC?
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any1 using the PWR rad with a FMIC?
ok i have limited it down to fluidyne or PWR. i heard that the koyo has water entrapment issues becuase
of the thickness.
just need some experience with peeps using the PWR. thanks
of the thickness.
just need some experience with peeps using the PWR. thanks
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After Koyo my temp is low 80's. If water entrapment is an issue, my car surely runs so cool compare to stock.
PWR looks like a nice unit, balance between Fluidyne and Koyo. You can go wrong with either 3 because they are all a bunch step upgrade over the puny stock radiator.
Timmy
PWR looks like a nice unit, balance between Fluidyne and Koyo. You can go wrong with either 3 because they are all a bunch step upgrade over the puny stock radiator.
Timmy
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Too new to the US
RMS just started selling that brand (PWR) a few months ago (I beleive) and I don't know of any other place that sells it, so i'd say probably not many people have it.
Mazdatrix sells AWR and untill last week, i've never heard of that one but apparently is the only one that has the piping needed for an Auto FD.
Mazdatrix sells AWR and untill last week, i've never heard of that one but apparently is the only one that has the piping needed for an Auto FD.
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PWR is the same thing as the fluidyne. You can get one through the RX-7 Store, but how many damn radiators do you need to choose from
I dont have it listed, but will try to get it up this weekend.
Jason
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I dont have it listed, but will try to get it up this weekend.
Jason
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