Engine radiator MISHIMOTO or Denso

Denso Engine radiator
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Rating 4.5

Denso radiator. Oem manufacturer. Not to expensive. Pretty easy to replace. I did all of mine and it was a breeze. If I can, you can.

Pros: not expensive, easy to replace
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MISHIMOTO Engine radiator
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  • Overheating:
Rating 2.5

As for highway driving (when the high speed airflow takes over) I saw little to no difference with my OEM vs Mishimoto All-aluminum radiator. Hot day, w/ and w/o AC temps push 220F easily.

Cons: no difference from OEM, high temps
Vehicle: Mazda
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MISHIMOTO Engine radiator

I’ve been using the same one on my skyline for nearly 10 years and lately the coolant has been brown. Mishimoto radiators are good enough

Pros: long-lasting, good enough
Cons: coolant turned brown
Vehicle: Nissan Skyline
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MISHIMOTO Engine radiator

I bought a mishi three weeks ago, it arrived a week later, leaking. Two weeks later, mishi gave me a new one for free. Guess what.. it’s leaking too, from the welds at the neck. I gave up and had my buddy seal it up good

Pros: free replacement
Cons: leaking, poor welds, multiple failures
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