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Old 10-20-08, 07:19 PM
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Originally Posted by TypeFD
Just so everyone is on the same page, we're no longer talking about mishimoto rads.

And mrb63083, just pulling your leg mate... it's Monday!
LOL!

All kidding aside, I REALLY found the fluidyne EASY to install. It is expensive, though... no doubt about that.
Old 10-20-08, 11:03 PM
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Should have bought it 3 weeks ago TypeFD....it was $225 for the mid-version standard. Prices went up $20-30 on all three versions. Indonesia laborers must be striking. (That's another thing. Radiatorworld.com is in Portland, OR...so I thought I was supporting the good ole US of A.....but nope.)
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Jason, please tell us if Mishimoto has fixed the problem. Thanks!
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Any further information on the fix for the Mishimoto rad?
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I asked them on Friday and they are still working on it. Problem is the radiators are made overseas, so any changes are going to take some time.
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Originally Posted by wangster11235
A friend of mines sister works for mishimoto, never heard of it before he told me. He drives an rx8 and he got a free intake kit, ive never actually looked at the intake so i would not know the quality. I do not know the quality of any of their parts and i dont even think his sister gets much parts from them, she drives a evo8 at 18psi. Since she doesnt even buy much of her own companies products, i doubt they are quality, just pay the extra 200-250 for the koyo radiator, should bring less trouble.


Actually, she runs all of the Mishimoto products available for her EVO, and the intake for her brother’s RX8 was not free. He paid for it, like the 75,000 other people running their products.
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