Engine radiator MISHIMOTO or Nissens

Nissens Engine radiator
bkbrick
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Rating 4.5

Nissens if you prefer to buy a new one, mine has been solid for over 5 years. I like the late model until '91 7/9 all metal Blackstone ones too if you're thrifty, I hoard them. I figure a metal rad won't just blow up and leave you stranded like a plastic end tank one will.

Pros: solid for 5 years, reliable
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Nissens Engine radiator
braidenis
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Rating 4.5

The nissens one. Yes they have plastic side tanks, but they're still good for 8-10 years. (Realistically you probably won't have the car that long) Replace it preventively. Very good for the price. If you go fully metal it'll corrode instead of pop so may as well get the one that's a fraction of the price and will pop 10 years from now. It's a quality unit and is the only direct no modification drop in replacement still available to my knowledge. Even has the thermal switch installed that was for some models with a auxiliary electric push fan.

Pros: good for 8-10 years, good price, quality unit, direct replacement
Cons: plastic side tanks
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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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Nissens Engine radiator
E_S_B
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Rating 3.5

Biggest issues were constant air suspension faults and 2 failures leaving me stranded remedied by converting to coils. Other big expenditures have been 2x radiators (got fed up with Behr and switched to Nissen with no problems since), fuel pump, alternator, ignition switch, and starter.

Pros: Nissen radiator reliable
Cons: constant air suspension faults, Behr radiator issues
Vehicle: Land Rover Range Rover
Mileage: 378170 km
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MISHIMOTO Engine radiator
KhaozDreamz
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Rating 1.0

I have Mishmoto ( dont recommend) on my 2016 wrx in Arizona at 110 days w the Ac on it runs at 190-197 on the streets. While on the freeway its at 215 avg while cruising at 80mph. Been on my car since 2017 I think. But this was before CSF and whatnot came around. Can’t wait to save up and switch.

Cons: high street temperatures, high freeway temperatures, wants to replace
Vehicle: Subaru
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