does anyone know about haste or godspeed radiators?
does anyone know about haste or godspeed radiators?
koyo and fluidyne are well known, looking to buy a new one on ebay and there is a hasteusa.com radiator that has a 3yr. warranty and a godspeed radiator 3yr. warranty within same price range. slightly less than koyo. Also do all FD models [manual] fit the same?
thanx
Rob
thanx
Rob
Beware when buying on ebay. I just got f over. The MF sent me a knock off of Koyo.
Still looks good, but its not the brand i wanted and over price for a fake brand.
I still tring to fill a dispute over it and I have got no where. Must of them well never reply back to your emails too.


Still looks good, but its not the brand i wanted and over price for a fake brand.
I still tring to fill a dispute over it and I have got no where. Must of them well never reply back to your emails too.


Just for anyone looking to purchase a koyo.
Koyos have a tendancy to have some major sealing issues between the rad cap for whatever reason. Especially those that are being raced and raced hard. A friend of mine running a CASC event couldn't get his to seal over the course of 3 races on a race weekend.
Fluidyne, and Griffin I would say are 2 of the best rads you can buy.
Koyos have a tendancy to have some major sealing issues between the rad cap for whatever reason. Especially those that are being raced and raced hard. A friend of mine running a CASC event couldn't get his to seal over the course of 3 races on a race weekend.
Fluidyne, and Griffin I would say are 2 of the best rads you can buy.
Just for anyone looking to purchase a koyo.
Koyos have a tendancy to have some major sealing issues between the rad cap for whatever reason. Especially those that are being raced and raced hard. A friend of mine running a CASC event couldn't get his to seal over the course of 3 races on a race weekend.
Fluidyne, and Griffin I would say are 2 of the best rads you can buy.
Koyos have a tendancy to have some major sealing issues between the rad cap for whatever reason. Especially those that are being raced and raced hard. A friend of mine running a CASC event couldn't get his to seal over the course of 3 races on a race weekend.
Fluidyne, and Griffin I would say are 2 of the best rads you can buy.




