Engine radiator Nissens or Denso

Denso Engine radiator

I got a Denso for my 2002 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo 4.7L V8 and it has been fantastic, great quality and in good shape upon delivery. Vehicle ran 5-7°F cooler than before the radiator leak that initiated the replacement

Pros: fantastic quality, good shape on delivery, ran cooler
Vehicle: Jeep Grand Cherokee
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Nissens Engine radiator

Nissens is good, put a long zip tie around the upper plug on the passenger side above the transmission fluid return, the plugs can push out.

Pros: good quality
Cons: plugs can push out
Vehicle: Volvo
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Denso Engine radiator
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Rating 3.0

I recently did a timing belt job on my is300 and now the car feels weird. I replaced oe denso radiator. The first startup was very rough. After some tinkering with the car by letting it idle for a while, reving it slightly, the car seems to be alright with no check engine light or any missfire codes. However I do feel like the engine vibrates just ever so slightly more than it used to. A barely noticeable difference but I feel like something is not right. The car now also has weird cold starts. The engine only revs up to a 1000rpm and then goes down from there, where it usually would rev up to 1500-1800rpm on cold starts.

Cons: engine vibrates, weird cold starts
Vehicle: Lexus
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