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DSM_Newblet

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May 17, 2012
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I have made up my mind I'm am ordering a radiator tonight! My HP goal is 350-400 max hp. I'm in 120 degree weather. I am going to be using after maket fans as well with shrouds. What radiator would you recommend?
 
mishimoto makes a nice drop in alum radiator that you can get a prefit shroud with 2 slim fans.

maperformance.com often runs specials on all the mishimoto line of products so take a look in the vendor special page or pm nate from map to see if he can hook you up.
 
Cxracing aluminim radiator $80 shipped eBay use stock fan. Just run 50/50 coolant and water wetter you will be good. That's what I run same metal or aluminum i should say LOL as mishimoto half the price for the name if you wanna say mishimoto is a brand LOL.
 
Cxracing aluminim radiator $80 shipped eBay use stock fan. Just run 50/50 coolant and water wetter you will be good. That's what I run same metal or aluminum i should say LOL as mishimoto half the price for the name if you wanna say mishimoto is a brand LOL.

I won't have room for stock fans or else I would use them LOL. you wouldn't happen to have a link to that radiator do you? I can't find it anywhere:confused:
 
I would much rather have the Mishimoto over the CXracing radiator. However money was tight at the time and I had a hole in My stock raditator and needed one quick! I ended up with the CXracing one from eBay. All in all it's a pretty well constructed radiator and the price was appealing to me as it was 40-50 dollars cheaper then a stock replacement! Anyhow the point I'm trying to make is, one problem I personally ran into was cooling fan placement. My stock fan was too big and I didn't have the cash at the time for a slim fan. I ended up one day deciding to just fill the radiator and take the car for a drive. To my surprise this radiator kept my temp level lower then normal range after a full hour of driving and while idling it moved to normal and never went higher than that. It's a pretty decent radiator if you need one I would reccomend it to anyone!
 
Budget radiator;
CXRacing Radiator 4G63/T Eclipse 95-99 Laser + 12" fans | eBay

Other choices;

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MISHIMOTO 95-99 Eclipse Racing Radiator+Fan Shroud 2G | eBay

Side note: If you have an auto make sure to check to see if the auto transmission hardline (I believe) runs into the radiator or if runs into a separate cooler because almost all of the aftermarket radiators are for M/T, and don't have that provision. I've read that some 2g A/T lines do run into the radiator, and some don't. Someone correct me if this is wrong please.
(http://www.dsmtuners.com/forums/newbie-forum/362368-automatic-transmission-manual-radiator.html)

Lastly, the stock radiator fans put out around 1600CFM just to give you a number to compare to the slim fans.
 
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If have an auto trans might as well get a tranny cooler too so don't have to worry about those lines running through the radiator and well keep your trans from getting to hot LOL.
 
Just run 50/50 coolant and water wetter you will be good.
In Phoenix? 80/20 + additive, IMO. I ran 80/20 and we get below freezing. ;)

If you get a shrouded kit from a vendor, note that the slim fans most come with are anemic. Invest in good fans, or trim the OEM shrouds to fit.
 
I decided upon feedback from this and other threads to go with the cxracing radiator with 2 12in slim fits and shroud for $270. It will be here Friday and I have very high hopes it will solve my overheating problem. If it doesn't the next step is ducting and an evo style hood and maybe cut into my bumper.

I will also be running 70water/30coolant and may consider the additive but I've never had any luck with any type of additive in the past....
 
those fans will disappoint. I had the same setup and would have killed for some SPAL units.
 
I agree. I think they make a good radiator. Get some good fans.

Scirocco radiator. Even if you took away all the good aspects of how much better it fits, the double pass design seems to help it cool better. I've been running my car without a fan, and I'm pretty impressed. I don't advise that you do that.

http://www.dsmtuners.com/forums/bol...diator-like-scirocco-radiator-but-longer.html

The units in the audi 5 cylinder cars are similar

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3048/2606515172_29819f73ca_o.jpg

This is sick. On the 2gs, there is a cooler at that location. Not sure what it's for but aren't the 1gs set up the same way? Do you have to remove this?
 
Just get any ebay radiator and run your factory fans, thats all you need for your goal. SAVE the money!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Well it is already on it's way. I have heard really good things about this radiator but not so much on the fans. I will see how they hold up and if they don't then I will order better ones. Can anyone tell me how to monitor my engine temp to the degree?
 
You can monitor coolant temp with any logger, which I'm sure you already bought...riiiight? ;)
 
If you want a radiator for looks and status that's fine but i live in nebraska where it's been 100 steadily for the last 2 months, (indexes are higher and humidy is terrible) and what makes a cooling system work aside from proper filling and burping is the STOCK fans, i've been there and done that on every other thing to try and i'm back to both stock fans and radiator never get over 195 in NORMAL driving with the AC on (sometimes might tough 200 if i don't turn fans on in time, they're on toggle) and i run a 180* t-stat... my normal temps on a 90* day are about 178-185* until i'm at a light or getting on it hard and go up to maybe 210 range on a really hard 1-4 pull... the oem fans cool best because thye are shrouded, slim fans onlu pull from less than half the radiator becayse they don't pull in the center where they have no blade area and thy don't pull through where the corners of the radiator are

i make 482 reliably, blew trans at 522 on dyno a month ago, and i don't have cooling issues, so think about those things before thinking you 'need" a aluminum radiator, they just make it harder oto fit fans and turbos IMO, I run an HX40/35 hybrid on t3 manifold and it clears perfect
 
i have the cx racing radiator with stock fans. works great even with the front mount.

what turbo and manifold? my CX aluminum rad is now on a friends broken down GST ebcause it wouldn't fit back with stock fans on a tnetics manifold and t3/to4e 57 trim wihtout slim lines on it.. but maybe stock manifold and such makes a change, but i went t3 before i had 30k miles on my car, and stand alone at 24k miles :D
 
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