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Old 05-12-13, 03:32 PM
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Radiator question

Who sells an upgrade aluminum radiator that will mount in the stock position?

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Koyo makes a stock all aluminum replacement. There has to be dozens of threads on this. Rx7store sells them among many others
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Thank you -- Visually, I'm confused looking at after market radiator that will mount in the stock location. I saw so many but I can't tell which one will mount the other way and which one will mount in the stock location without modification. So many out there.
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All of them will mount in the stock location. Koyo, Fluidyne etc.
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Thank Jason -- got it!!!
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koyos are great radiators and they much thicker than stock. So with that being said, if you have an aftermarket smic or plan to upgrade to one you will very likely have fitment issues.

just something to be aware of

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