90
No data
90
No data
I would get a Mishimoto all aluminum radiator, superb cooling and you won’t have to worry about plastic failing again.
I swapped my original radiator at 230k with a denso replacement. Denso/oem parts have always been g2g for me.
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.
Replaced with oem (denso) and carried on. No factor.
I just replaced my radiator with a Denso from Napa a few months ago. If I can do it, anyone can.
Just swapped my OEM at 313k for a Denso, so far so good. Fit very snug, almost thought it wouldn’t fit, so that’s good for surface area at least!
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.
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
my Mishimoto leaked/falied apx 10-11 years after I bought it. and keep the receipt, or your lifetime warranty will not be valid
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
Write your review
Help others - share your experience with this part.
Engine radiator MISHIMOTO or Koyo
Engine radiator MISHIMOTO or Nissens
Engine radiator MISHIMOTO or KOYORAD
Engine radiator MISHIMOTO or OEM Volkswagen
Engine radiator MISHIMOTO or OEM BMW
Engine radiator Koyo or Nissens
Engine radiator VALEO or MISHIMOTO
Engine radiator MISHIMOTO or OEM Toyota