Integra radiator
#13
Originally posted by dubster99
They are way thicker than stock radiators, look clean, cool better, fit like oem.
They are way thicker than stock radiators, look clean, cool better, fit like oem.
#15
ive posted this a few times, but try a koyo. it's an oem replacement, so it still has plastic endtanks. it does have a lifetime warranty though, and is dirt cheap at about ~$140.
installation is easy, should take about an hour or less.
installation is easy, should take about an hour or less.
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#17
Originally posted by fknfastintegra
I would suggest getting a FLUIDYNE performance radiator, OEM radiators for integras normally dont last long seals start to crack on the top. I installed one on my teg, pretty easy to install.
I would suggest getting a FLUIDYNE performance radiator, OEM radiators for integras normally dont last long seals start to crack on the top. I installed one on my teg, pretty easy to install.
Shingo
#18
I'd like to get that PWR one but 300 is a little pricey. I do want something thats going to cool a little better and better quality also. Fluidyne sounds good or even the one from carparts.com
#20
Anyone know how much the Fluidynes run? I gotta get one ordered because my car is suffering. Its spraying water all over my painted valve cover. Tomorrow I will post pics. Washed my car too so it looks pretty good. For a white Integra with black moldings that is.:thumbup: