Engine radiator Nissens or Denso
I replaced my stock blackstone a few months ago with a Nissens from Rockauto. I am happy with it.
I got a Denso for my 2002 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo 4.7L V8 and it has been fantastic, great quality and in good shape upon delivery. Vehicle ran 5-7°F cooler than before the radiator leak that initiated the replacement
I recently replaced the radiator on my 2002 Toyota 4Runner and used a Denso replacement part. It looks identical to the original.
Nissens is good, put a long zip tie around the upper plug on the passenger side above the transmission fluid return, the plugs can push out.
I've had my nissens radiator for years and it's fine.
I'd stick with a new Denso if you want to replace yours.
I just installed a nissens. went fine, good fit.
i used a denso radiator on a benz gle43. Worked out pretty well. I mean they are an oem supplier for many manufacturers.
I recently did a timing belt job on my is300 and now the car feels weird. I replaced oe denso radiator. The first startup was very rough. After some tinkering with the car by letting it idle for a while, reving it slightly, the car seems to be alright with no check engine light or any missfire codes. However I do feel like the engine vibrates just ever so slightly more than it used to. A barely noticeable difference but I feel like something is not right. The car now also has weird cold starts. The engine only revs up to a 1000rpm and then goes down from there, where it usually would rev up to 1500-1800rpm on cold starts.
My NISSEN didn't last 2 years before it failed catastrophically on the plastic side tanks.
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