Engine radiator MISHIMOTO or Denso

MISHIMOTO Engine radiator

I bought the mishimoto rad and it works well, the main benefit to the mishimoto is that they have a no questions asked lifetime guarantee. I had to replace it after a year due to a leak and mishimoto replaced it completely free with very good customer service. So the rads might not be as good as CSF but my dealings with the company have been very positive.

Pros: lifetime guarantee, good customer service
Cons: not as good as CSF
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Denso Engine radiator
WarmSai
  • Leaks:
Rating 5.0

I had a leak/split in the top of the radiator and bought a factory DENSO replacement part from Rock Auto with free shipping for my 2001 Camry that fit like a glove for $100.

Pros: factory replacement, perfect fit
Vehicle: Toyota Camry
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MISHIMOTO Engine radiator

I ran one for 6 years half of which being turbo. The mounts are known to fail so you want to make your own or keep an eye on them. Both sides failed on mine but Mishimoto’s customer service is top tier and they sent me a brand new unit (whole radiator NIB even though only mounts failed) no questions asked. The drain plug is also known to snap if you over tighten it. Again, they sent me a brand new unit when that happened.

Pros: ran for 6 years, excellent customer service
Cons: mounts fail, drain plug snaps
Vehicle: Mazda
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MISHIMOTO Engine radiator
kyallroad
  • Overheating:
Rating 2.0

I have one in my turbo VVT build. It’s big but seems inefficient, to the point that I suspect a properly designed crossflow radiator would shed much more heat by letting the coolant spend a proper amount of time in the radiator as opposed to this giant heat-sink top down tank. It’s on my list of things to replace.

Pros: big
Cons: seems inefficient, on list to replace
Vehicle: Mazda
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MISHIMOTO Engine radiator
RyanGout
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  • Leaks:
Rating 1.5

thats the first one i got adter the oem failed. But a oem rad is just as good and the fitment is bad, it also broke after 2,5 year. I did get a replacement on there warranty with only paying shipping so thats good but i sild that radiator as i needed a better one.

Pros: good warranty replacement
Cons: bad fitment, broke quickly
Vehicle: Mazda
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