Fluidyne Radiator W/???? E fans and Shroud

mattsplat72

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I have a Fluidyne ALM Radiator, It has the stock provisions for the Aux fans and the factory fan shroud. I have finished my 1J swap and will be running E fans. My question is.

Will the Mishamoto twin fan set up with Aluminum Fan Shroud bolt up to my Fluidyne rad?
If not does anyone have a idea as to what one will?
What other combinations are you using?

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GrimJack

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Well, I've run the PWR radiator with the stock setup, and with the Adrenaline Motorsports shroud / efan kit. It was flawless.

I've attempted the same with the Koyo radiator, and you can make it fit, but one of the bottom mounts doesn't work without some fussing.

Haven't worked with the Mishi unit, sorry - and to be honest, I'm going to pull and sell the Koyo, and replace it with another PWR. They are damn expensive, and worth it IMO.
 

Scott 88-1JZ

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I am rocking a fluidyne radiator with Flex-a-lite 210 fans and shroud, I believe. Looks really good. I have a photo at home I will try and upload tonight. The intercooler piping on the 1j barely buts up against it on the IM side. I haven't had any cooling problems as of yet but I live in a climate that is between 60-80F year round.
 
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Scott 88-1JZ

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Here are the pics.

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Scott 88-1JZ

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I got them with my car along with a controller as well. I think they are in the range of 300-350 for the flex-a-lites. There are cheaper alternatives as well most likely. I have heard alot about the Ford Taurus E-fan. That is a good junk yard alternative and may actually flow more air than the flex-a-lites.