Who wants aluminum rad for $210

Who wants aluminum rad for $210


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marc3

canadian blood
Jul 19, 2006
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if they have additional coolant capacity, and are well made...count me in!!
i never heard of this company,do they make aftermarket replacements, or upgrades??
 

Supracentral

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Mar 30, 2005
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I'm always a skeptic. I'd have to see the quality & the specs before committing to it. With that said, if the quality is good, and the specs are at least as good as stock, for that price I'd be in for one for the MKIII.
 

Clied

Wangan Supra
Jun 8, 2006
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if it turns out to be a great radiator thats proven to work well then i see no problem buying it.

even though 180 is cheap.....
 

ms07s

TORGUE!
Sep 29, 2007
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Memphis,Tn
Depends on quality, capacity, and fitment. Looks are not important to me; if it is better than stock I'm interested.

2 row~3 row, fin count, capacity,fitment,ect.....Info needed
 

Grimsta

Supramania Contributor
May 30, 2007
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Santa Rosa, Ca.
I havent heard from Mishimoto in 2 days, but i've sent them a follow up with a link to this thread which should really intice them:naughty:

Back to specs, there aren't any concrete specs yet, because like i said, i just proposed them with the idea to build it BUT if they agree to it, we can give them specs.
These are upgrade radiators not stock size so the capacity and size would be enlarged. Like I mentioned we would build it to match the Koyo AT LEAST. I'm sure they would build it larger than the Koyo however, probably more along the lines for the Fluidyne size.
Also if they do agree to build this it would be a direct drop in, you shouldn't have to modify any of the mounting points. Unless they make it a little taller then top mounts would be necessary, but i'm going to try and get them to make it direct drop in.
About the quality and build. They are tig welded & I've seen these in person and they look just like a Koyo, PWR, Fluidyne to me. Actually they look better than PWR's to me.

So Mishimoto is at SEMA this week and so is my boss. I was going to go, but I have too much work here to do. He has a meeting with them for our distributorship so I'll ask him if they brought it up to him since i let them know I was from Enduro, or they might not since this is between me and them and not involving Enduro.
 

cuel

Supramania Contributor
Jan 8, 2007
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Baytown, Texas
I'd be interested as well. That's not much more than I paid for my replacement(alum. with plastic tanks). I need to upgrade it soon...
 

Grimsta

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May 30, 2007
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Santa Rosa, Ca.
Good news from Mishimoto. They're making one! It should be out in 3-4 months and be in that price. I asked for specs, he didnt give me any since he said they are in developement for it. Sorting out sizes and everything, but yeah... lets sort out some specs amongst ourselves so i can give input to Mishimoto as to what we want. 18 fins per square inch sound good? More, less?
 

GeneStarWindGSW

Been To The Other Side...
Mar 25, 2007
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Grimsta said:
Good news from Mishimoto. They're making one! It should be out in 3-4 months and be in that price. I asked for specs, he didnt give me any since he said they are in developement for it. Sorting out sizes and everything, but yeah... lets sort out some specs amongst ourselves so i can give input to Mishimoto as to what we want. 18 fins per square inch sound good? More, less?

IJ shall speak after this :biglaugh: