Engine radiator MISHIMOTO or KOYORAD

KOYORAD Engine radiator
XterraTom
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Rating 5.0

I replaced my 2010 factory Calsonic with a Kyorad 2807, there were lots of favorable comments on thenewx forum. 18 months later, still going.

Pros: still going after months
Vehicle: Nissan
Part number: 2807
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MISHIMOTO Engine radiator
Keith_13
  • Overheating:
Rating 4.0

And don't put the oem radiator in (it sucks). A mishimoto is 2/3 the price, will last longer (it's not made of plastic at the top -- that's why the oem ones fail) and it will actually keep your engine a little cooler.

Pros: lasts longer, keeps cooler
Cons: oem ones fail
Vehicle: Subaru Impreza
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MISHIMOTO Engine radiator

The crap-tastic mishimoto MMRAD-E36-92 that I use these days do come with a lifetime warranty and I send them photos of the leak and they just send me a replacement in a week or so. I have purchased 6 of them and replaced 2 under warranty. The "Z3" raditator won't fit as its too thick, but the Z3 IS and e36 so its confusing.

Pros: lifetime warranty, easy replacement
Cons: crap-tastic, pinhole leaks, poor welds, Z3 fitment issues
Vehicle: BMW
Part number: MMRAD-E36-92
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