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Is it possible to do a v-mount style radiator/intercooler with the stock radiator??

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Old 05-06-04, 10:22 PM
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Is it possible to do a v-mount style radiator/intercooler with the stock radiator??

or just get aftermarket upgrade for it?
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yes, its possible, but why bother? don't be cheap.
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Aftermarket is a good idea. If you're going to the trouble of a V mount then get a good radiator.
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Yes, its also possible to go 100 mph in an FD with bald tires..
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If you are going from scratch, I have read that IS300 radiators are the best fitments
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