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Old 10-09-03, 03:04 PM
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M2 large SMIC owners, what radiator?

What aftermarket radiator do you have?
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I just installed a KOYO, it fit but barely. You have to bend the top rad. brackets down and cram it in there. The duct sits a half inch higher now and the stick that holds the hood open rubs alot, but bearable.

I say go for it. It'sbigger and cheaper than the fluidyne
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Originally posted by jpandes
I just installed a KOYO, it fit but barely. You have to bend the top rad. brackets down and cram it in there. The duct sits a half inch higher now and the stick that holds the hood open rubs alot, but bearable.

I say go for it. It'sbigger and cheaper than the fluidyne
The Koyo was what I was planning on getting. I think I'd be better off with a Fluidyne.
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Fluidyne is best fit. The size of the KOYO though bigger than the fluidyne wont make much of a difference temp wise. Both will run you cooler than stock and.
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