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Old 05-26-03, 03:51 PM
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MazdaComp rad versus Others?

Hey guys,

I've been running the MazdaComp aluminum rad now for 2 summers and I'm considering switching to a larger unit for the extra coolant capacity. Has anyone switched from the MazdaComp rad to either a Koyo or Fluidyne and seen lower temps? Just curious.

Since it seems that flow or restriction through the 13B has more to do with coolant temps than water capacity I'm curious to know what (if any) gains will be made from spending the money and going larger. Any experience you may have would be greatly appreciated!
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Keep what you have. Switching is not going to drop the temps much.

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you dont have the stocker, you're done. besides like the post that was there the other day...upgrading to something other than the mazda speed might not be a wise desision. odds are whatever you buy will just be a polished mazdaspeed with an X brand sticker
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