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Old 12-28-2008, 10:59 AM
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So I realized yesterday, that the top of the radiator on my 99 GSR is cracked and coolant is leaking out. I'm able to get the oem honda radiator for $331 shipped, but that seems like a lot to me. Does anyone recommend buying a radiator from "radiatorbarn.com"? They have this one:
1) TWO ROW, HEAVY DUTY ALL METAL, Manual or Automatic Transmission
Core Size: 13-3/4 X 26-7/16 X 1-5/16
Inlet Header: 27-3/16 X 1-9/16
Outlet Header: 27-3/16 X 1-9/16
Inlet Connection: 1-1/4 PASSENGERS SIDE
Outlet Connection: 1-1/4 PASSENGERS SIDE
Transmission Oil Cooler: YES
Engine Oil Cooler: NONE
Mounting: TOP/BOTTOM PIN
Notes: TWO ROW, ALL METAL

and this one:
2)ONE ROW, OE STYLE PLASTIC/ALUMINUM, Manual or Automatic Transmission
Core Size: 13-3/4 X 26-7/16 X 11/16
Inlet Header: 27-3/16 X 1-3/16
Outlet Header: 27-3/16 X 1-9/16
Inlet Connection: 1-1/4 PASSENGERS SIDE
Outlet Connection: 1-1/4 PASSENGERS SIDE
Transmission Oil Cooler: YES
Engine Oil Cooler: NONE
Mounting: TOP/BOTTOM PIN
Notes: ONE ROW, PLASTIC TANKS/ALUMINUM CORE

What do you guys think?
Old 12-28-2008, 04:20 PM
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I acn't think of the other radiator but try Koyo. Also you'll need to change your fans to thin ones if you have after market headers. I have my 98 Gsr radiator crack a few yrs ago. Unfortunately, the timing was bad so I ended up getting dealer to install mine cause needed transportation cause other ride was down.
Of what you show go with 1st one.
Old 12-28-2008, 04:47 PM
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I've also been told that Mishimoto radiator is pretty good. This seller on ebay is supposed to be reputable with 100% feedback.
What do you think of this radiator with 10" fan included?

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...MakeTrack=true

Also, does this aftermarket fan directly plug into my car's power source or do I have to modify the power cable?
Old 12-28-2008, 05:09 PM
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Yea, almost any place is cheaper than the dealer and of similar quality. Just do a little research into the brand that actually produces what your going to buy, no point in having to do it twice to save a little $ the first time.
Old 12-28-2008, 10:17 PM
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A lot of people will get Fluidine rads and have no problems.
Old 12-29-2008, 11:45 AM
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Yea but fluidyne radiators are really expensive and are really for racing. I don't want to spend more than about $250
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I understand about the price. My boy have the fluid dyne with thin fan on his 97 GSR since he have DC headers. As for my radiator I had no choice to go oem vs fluid dyne cause had no transportation.
I'd get fluid dyne next time I'm looking for a radiator. Let us know what kind you went with Difussion3.
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One of the members on this site directed me to this website that sells this Koyo aluminum/plastic radiator. The price is perfect for what I'm looking for. How do I know if I need a Showa or Denso radiator for my car? I've researched it and haven't found my answer. I seen one person saying that you look on the top/side of your radiator and it should say, but I didn't see anything...
This is the website with the Koya radiators... What do you guys think?
http://www.bmaparts.com/ShopByVehicl...diator&mode=PA
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I'm pretty sure the Showa is the factory part and the Denso is the common american counterpart.
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anybody have any idea what the difference between the two Koya radiators (Showa & Denso) is? I need to know which model my car needs so I can order one. Thanks.



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