t3/t4 and civic radiator installed

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blooprint
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Post by blooprint »

the radiator works ok. the car only runs a little hot in traffic, but i do need a performance one. i used a stock one first just to make sure it would fit properly. i didnt want to spend 300 bux on a koyo without knowing if it would work or fit.
noreaga0221
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Post by noreaga0221 »

blooprint wrote:yup. its a 57 trim with a .63 hot side. i'm running only 8lbs until i can fix a leaky fuel injector. has lots of top end though!
Wow thats huge. 450hp easily!
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oh-hell
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Post by oh-hell »

Very nice, i would have done the same in my v6 but the local junk yard sold an aftermarket radiator cheaper than the oem and it offerd an extra row and solid alunimun tanks insted of the oem plastic.
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