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Koyo Engine radiator
driveinvest21
Rating 4.5
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I have a koyo radiator in my na6 with stock fan on it and it has no clearance issues. Probably wasn’t necessary for me currently but I’m going turbo after I spend more time driving it na so figured why buy twice and just went for the koyo.

Pros: no clearance issues, good for upgrades
Vehicle: Mazda
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Nissens Engine radiator
1TONcherk
Rating 5.0
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I just looked on rockauto. Buy the Nissens 61033. HD cooling radiator. They are an OEM manufacturer. And it’s only $154. Fraction of the cost of Mopar, and the same quality.

Pros: OEM quality, good value
Vehicle: Jeep Grand Cherokee
Part number: 61033
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Koyo Engine radiator

You can get a koyo radiator for like $160 bucks. I have an Avalon that looks identical under the hood. If it takes you more than 1 hours start to finish something went wrong.

Pros: easy to install, good price
Vehicle: Toyota Avalon
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Koyo Engine radiator

I just bought a koyo and it's a bit of a learning curve installing it. It took a few hours to burp the system of air but now I'm chasing small leaks. The OEM cap doesn't fit the radiator

Cons: small leaks, OEM cap doesn't fit, difficult installation
Vehicle: Honda S2000
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Nissens Engine radiator
Sodajosh298
Rating 2.0
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After the copper OEM radiator broke I replaced it with a nissens aluminum radiator now the thermostat never hits operating temperature, I changed the thermostat to what the book wanted which was a 190 degree thermostat but even still the gauge doesn't go up all the way. I replaced one of the senors and the main coolant temperature sensor but still it doesn't go all the way up. On top of that it takes the gauge a good 3 minutes just to move slightly. Doesn't need to be fix probably but still annoys me

Cons: thermostat never heats up, gauge doesn't go up, slow temperature rise
Vehicle: Mitsubishi
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