Who wants aluminum rad for $210

Who wants aluminum rad for $210


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Grumpy Old Man
Mar 30, 2005
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tubbie said:
Last week I bought a mishimoto for a 240sx 2jz swap. You would be surprised at how good a quality these radiators are. I didn't have a Koyo to directly compare it to, but on the Honda forums, they are identical to the name brand ones.

The 240sx one is 2 inches thick. It almost fits the supra The only thing needed to change to fit the supra is the two mounting pins at the bottom. They are about 1.5 inches too far to the passenger side. Also the top mounting brackets were not in the correct location. Otherwise, it fits.

For $207 shipped, you just can't beat the price. If you guys are interested, I can post pictures of the 240sx one before I install it this weekend.


^ Probably ALL come out of the same factory in China ;)
 

Grimsta

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May 30, 2007
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I believe Mishimoto actually makes them in LA, or that could just be where they're based out of
 
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williamb82

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Grimsta said:
Two row it would be at least. I'll drop the fan shroud issue on them although does the Koyo or PWR allow the fan shroud? Screw it! YOu should use electric fans anyways! :3d_frown:
I believe the Koyo is the smallest out of the "big 3" w/ a 52mm core right? The PWR is 57mm and i think Fluidyne was 54 or 56mm.

i thought someone made an aluminum radiator that was like 3in thick? if not ill prolly just order the csf racing radiator if these arnt ready by the time my new 7m is ready to go in.
 

Grimsta

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Well there's still 1 or 2 months left in the 3-4 month time frame they gave me. But i'll email them again about it. I wasn't going to push again till January.
 

MK3Brent

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Boy I could have used one of these yesterday.

Had to buy a radiator yesterday for a little over $200.
All I could think about was "For 150 more dollars I could have had an all aluminum radiator."