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Old 08-09-04, 10:40 PM
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Fluidline or M2 Radiator?

Hey guys , looking to get a radiator for my dads FD. Which one is better in COOLING, I dont care about fitment because I'll MAKE it fit lol. If there is a very very small difference then I dont care and I'll get the cheaper of the two. Thanks for the input.
Old 08-09-04, 10:43 PM
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Fluidyne.
M2 was using PWR radiators last time I was there. PWR are essentially Fluidyne replicas. However, where ever you may order a Fluidyne radiator from, you will probably get it a lot faster than you would ordering anything from M2.
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Originally Posted by chiminoid
Fluidyne.
M2 was using PWR radiators last time I was there. PWR are essentially Fluidyne replicas. However, where ever you may order a Fluidyne radiator from, you will probably get it a lot faster than you would ordering anything from M2.
I agree...
Old 08-10-04, 01:59 AM
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My fluidyne is plenty thicker than stock, and I was able to install it in about 20 minutes.
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whats wrong with the koyo?
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^^ Nothing, in fact it's great . Some people have fitment issues, but I had none. I would go with koyo just because it has the biggest core and it's cheaper than fluidyne.
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