According to the Fluidyne catalog, the ones for our cars are a 2 row.i thought the fluidyne was a 3 core??
our stock radiators are an alumn. 2 core
does this radiator atleast have more capacity?
so this may be more of a replacement than an upgrade i take it?
that thing is more than a stock replacement. It looks IDENTICAL to my fluidyne and should cool just like it. This is superior to the summit radiator because this one has all the STOCK mounting points on it alread without having to fabricate something in order to use it!
that thing is more than a stock replacement. It looks IDENTICAL to my fluidyne and should cool just like it. This is superior to the summit radiator because this one has all the STOCK mounting points on it alread without having to fabricate something in order to use it!
Do you own both radiators? I'm trying to figure out if it's as thick/deep as a fluidyne.. I need to get a good radiator to cool my Cobra on the roadcourse, and am getting ready to drop the $380 on a fluidyne unless someone can post up measurements and temp differences.
id love to be convinced its better then an oem replacement
whens urs comin in??
Do you own both radiators? I'm trying to figure out if it's as thick/deep as a fluidyne.. I need to get a good radiator to cool my Cobra on the roadcourse, and am getting ready to drop the $380 on a fluidyne unless someone can post up measurements and temp differences.
Here is the size for the Mishimoto
Core Size: 609mm x 398mm
Rows: 2
Inlet: 38mm
Outlet: 45mm
Core Thickness: 52mm
Tank Wall Thickness: 2mm
Fluidyne ?