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Old 07-12-02, 06:55 PM
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m2 radiator?

i hear a lota talk about the koyo and fluidyne radiators and how some have fitment problems but i dont hear anything about the m2.

here is what the m2 site ways about

theirs.Street/Competition Radiator:

Our completely redesigned heavy duty all-aluminum radiator is a direct bolt-in replacement for the OEM unit and provides a dramatic improvement in cooling capacity. Recent design changes have made this unit even more effective than previous offerings. This cooling system upgrade should be considered by all serious RX-7 Owners.

does anyone have one installed in their car fd and if so how big is it compared to the koyo, fluidyne and OEM one. also did you have any fitment issues. for 495 this may not be a bad way to go.
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m2 radiators kick so much *** they never have them in stock...ive been to the local m2 shop and their radiator fits perfectly in their test car. =D
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I have some M2 radiators on the way to me. Let me know if you need one. Im going to stick one in my car and will let you know how it fits.

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Has anyone used a PWR radiator? Jason can you get them? From what I hear direct drop in for OEM better than Koyo and Fluidyne.
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Yea I can get them, just dont have them listed at the store. I will put them up on Monday.

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How are the PWR compared to the M2?
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Jason: The pic of the new M2 radiator sort of looks like a Koyo to me. When you get yours, please let us know if it's different.
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Is M2 still selling the MazdaComp radiator, or are they selling something else now? If it's still the MazdaComp radiator, it is a perfect fit, but I don't think it has as much capacity as a Koyo or Fluidyne. I have the MazdaComp radiator, and it is very well constructed.
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Garfinkle has the mazda comp from M2 ,after trimming the plate that blocks air on the right side for cold air it fits great and works well
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jason would u say the m2 is bigger or smaller then the fluidyne?
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Radiator

KOYO is a direct drop in also. Just minor trimming to the inner bumper lining, but that's very trivial.

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I would suggest a Koyo or SR Ultimate rad these are the largest ones that fit.
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I dont think the M2 is the mazdacomp just based on price. I have not seen the M2 yet, but will take some pics when it gets here. It might be a good alternative to the koyo and fluidyne because they are typically always on backorder.
From my understanding the SR Ultimate is identical to the Koyo, but not to sure.

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jason i just ordered a m2 clutch the hd one do you stock them?
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Yea, I do have those clutch kits.

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jason please call me at the # on the order ( #1786) i have a question, or pm me. regarding the m2 hd clutch and a smic. sorry to get off the subject.

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