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Koyo Engine radiator

Radiators aren\u2019t supposed to leak. I have the same Koyo radiator in my NA Z, just put it in this past summer. I def do not have that leak.

Cons: radiator shouldn't leak
Vehicle: Nissan
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OEM Honda Engine radiator
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Rating 4.0
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8th gen civics will run forever. I replaced my radiator (2011) late last year for around the same price. The mechanic showed me the old radiator and it had several holes in it. Car is still running strong a year later.

Pros: car running strong
Cons: radiator had holes
Vehicle: Honda Civic
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MISHIMOTO Engine radiator

I like my Mishimoto one. But I have an Auto, and the only one they had for the Baja didn't have the cooler built in, so I had to run an external trans cooler. But it all went easy, even with that. Electric fans and catch tank bolted right up no problem

Pros: easy installation
Cons: external trans cooler needed
Vehicle: Subaru
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OEM KIA Engine radiator

My car had about 500 miles on it when the radiator sprung a leak. I complained to KIA. They wouldn't cover it. My comprehensive insurance covered it.

Pros: insurance covered the repair
Cons: radiator sprung a leak
Vehicle: Kia
Mileage: 804 km
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OEM Toyota Engine radiator

My first new car was an ‘82 Toyota Celica. I put 3 radiators on that car within 10 years. The OEM radiator had a copper core and plastic tanks, held onto the core with a crimped clamp all around. I don’t think that they paid much attention to expansion rates and coefficients of expansion of different materials when they designed these, and the seals would eventually give out and begin leaking.

Cons: seals give out, frequent leaking
Vehicle: Toyota Celica
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