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Aluminum Radiator

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    Aluminum Radiator

    Does anybody have the godspeed aluminum radiator?

    '90 Accord EX(project)
    '88 CRX SI(DD)-SOLD
    '95 Prelude SIVTEC-SOLD

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    Not a very common rad. but AccrdKid has/had one in his 94, the thing was way too big, did not even fit correctly. Sure, it cooled beyond belief, but fitament was terrible. There should be afew pics of it in Other Automotive.

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      #3
      are you building a true race car that holds high rpm ranges for a long time? if not then i wouldnt honestly worry about an aluminum radiator..... but thats my opinion and as to each is there own

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        #4
        Well... the stock radiators are aluminum... just with plastic endcaps.


        But yes, if you aren't doing anything crazy, an upgrade isn't needed. Hell, many of the turbo guys use a half-sized Civic radiator to make room for their turbo bits! Our cooling system is more that adequate for most.

        If you want something flashy, go Koyo. They aren't insanely expensive, and they're well made. Shouldn't be any fitment issues. They're also very common, so shopping around won't be difficult.






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