Anyone know any good radiator

nuggets

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I had a PWR and loved it. The only reason that I no longer have one is that I damaged it and decided to go a bit cheaper and get a Mishimoto. Now I'm battling fitment problems (there's a thread discussing it and Mishi is currently redesigning it). The PWR's are more expensive but if you can part with the money they are well worth it IMO. I don't have any experience with the Godspeed brand.
 

hvyman

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Iirc i think the godspeeds didnt fit and you have to make custom mounts.

Pwr
koyo
mishimoto
fluidyne
 

ABNPayne

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I am happy with my purchase from Grimsta @ Zankoku Performance. Shipping was a little slow, about a week, due to being Parcel Post from CA to GA, but it was worth it to do biz with a specialty and nice because it was INCLUDED in the $280!!
http://www.supramania.com/forums/showthread.php?61543-Zankoku-Performance

MKIII Supra radiator + fan shroud kit (1JZ compatible!)- $280 (shroud & fans by itself $100)
Radiator:
- Overall Size: 26"x18.25"x3"
- Core Size: 25"x15"x2.25"
- 1.38" Inlet & Outlet

High Power Slim 12" Radiator Fan: - Size: 12"
- Thickness (Motor Height): 2.5"
- Air Flow Rate: >1130 CBM/Hr
- Speed: 2100 RPM
- Power: 12VDC, 40W
 

iDriftYou

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I have a Mizu aluminum radiator, it keeps my car nice and cool. Plus, it has a lifetime warranty. It's also a lot bigger than the oem radiator, the mizu takes almost 2 gallons of fluid alone.
 

te72

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If you're getting a PWR radiator, you'll only be able to keep the stock fan if you stay 7m. Going 1j (and possibly 2j, I don't know of anyone who runs a PWR and a 2j) will cause some space issues unfortunately, so electric fans are your only option. :(
 

nuggets

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I've read that the stock fan pulls more air than electric, provided that your fan clutch is in good shape. With that said, I've read a number of folks who are happy with their electrics. I think it depends on what you want more: electrics give you more room and takes some load off the engine whereas the stock pulls more air but puts some load on the engine and takes up more space. I had the PWR with stock fan and never had a problem both in cooling efficiency or fitment.
 

laxboy36

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im keeping the 7m, but which is better the stock fan or electric fans?

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ok, i cant find how much the pwr radiators are besides ebay, and is it hard to put electric fans on the pwr?
 

Wayne G.

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You will find most here will say "storck" fans work better - flow more and fewer problems. If you search it you will find have been many debates over this subject here.
 

te72

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Personally I would stick with a mechanical fan if I had the space. That said, i haven't had any problems with my electric fan setup, even running the thing hard through canyons (in boost most of the way for ~8 minutes), the car only got up to around 215, 220*. Not hard to make a shroud for the electric fan if need be, but you don't need to worry about a mechanical fan taking too much power off your engine though. 3hp, you're NOT going to miss.

I got my PWR from horsepowerfreaks.com. They're pricey, but a very well made radiator. :)