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trekmtbr89 11-25-07 06:23 PM

looks like I need a new radiator...any suggestions?
 
So I finally got around to installing my Greddy FMIC Today. After I finished I started her up and she turned over fine. I took her out for a test drive down the street and I got the Red light of death coming from the temp gauge. I immediately put it in neutral and coasted back down the road and into the garage. I popped the hood and noticed a leak coming from one of the top welds of the stock radiator. Looks like this thing is toast. Anyone have any suggestions for good aftermarket rads? I am looking at the GodSpeed rads right now, not sure though. Any info on OEM fitment or modified Greddy FMIC fitment would be appreciated. Thanks

RotaryBred 11-25-07 06:26 PM

IMO Koyo makes the best for the money. usually around $400

moconnor 11-25-07 06:35 PM

This is not a topic that requires a new thread. Search.

4CN A1R 11-25-07 06:45 PM

there both right. koyo is the best for the money. but this topic has been covered a good bit, should have found it by searching.

KBSRX7 11-26-07 09:21 AM

I mean, my KOYO never did me dirty, but My opion they are ALL undersized. The KOYO is cheap though, and with ebay,.... dirt cheap I'm sure. There are no reasons going to a more exspensive RAd if these are PROVEN.

LalitosRx-7 11-26-07 11:38 AM

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/KOYO-...spagenameZWDVW

Chameleon 11-26-07 03:54 PM

http://www.radiatorworld.com/radiato...ch/search.aspx


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