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Other, because I have the oem radiator.
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koyo with smic.
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Koyo :-)
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PWR, like a glove.
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Fluidyne, good fit, good quality and good cooling
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PWR someone intrest me into buying it because of its weight!
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fluidyne .. but if i could go back id probably get a koyo (cheaper and bigger volume) .. fluidyne was not a perfect fit as everyone on the board seems to say (thats why i got it in the first place)
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right now stock but im going with the v-mount setup over the winter so..
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I got Mazda comp.
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koyo. installation was straight foword. no problems.
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Koyo
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Thanks for the replies thus far, pleas keep them coming!
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fluidyne
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Koyo, was a tough fit with a M2 SMIC because of the thickness.
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Fluidyne. Went in easy fits well with big SMIC
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Koyo Rad
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ron davis
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really six year old thread...
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Replacement OEM (at 99K miles). See pics in post #36 of this forum thread.
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Voted "other" since I have the OEM radiator, replaced a few years ago as a precaution.
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Originally Posted by MotoTek
(Post 10161156)
ron davis
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koyo n-flo R1443N
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Originally Posted by hades
(Post 10161620)
how much is a ron davis radiator?
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I should have a FEED one coming in soon for myself.
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thanks for the link.
I have worked with Thermal Dynamics-Fluidyne's parent company-at work, so I am pretty confident in their quality and performance. I don't know a lot about the Ron Davis radiator - just as good? How is the fitment, quality and performance compared to the Fluidyne? I have no desire to flip, cut, bend factory brackets to make a radiator fit. Its not a big deal to do it - I just don't want to. |
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