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One of the best replacement radiators for sure but you’ll have to get an external transmission cooler for it to work as the Koyorad doesn’t have an integrated transmission cooler that autos use.
i went with a Koyorad SKU: 910-371 for my NB from Moss. I live in hot sunny florida, and took it to the track a few times. never an issue. i just drove it hard to the hardware store.
Koyorad Aluminum radiator (upgrade): $380 If you got those two parts, it’d save a bulk of the money.
My 95 got an aluminum tank Koyorad last month. These aluminum cylinder heads warp too easily to be messing around with cheaper options.
I remember when my First Radiator blew up at 20108 miles, just out of warranty, and the Dealer ship was going to sell me another Plastic/Aluminum one for the mark down price of 120 bucks. I found a radiator shop that got me a Brass and Copper one for 108. It lasted for the next 19 years with out failure.
I put mine in about 6 months ago. Been great!
Koyo forever! I've run them on both my is300s and my jz swapped s13
Koyorad makes a good radiator, a little expensive but worth it
Ive own both Mk6 1.8T Jetta and now have a Mk5 2.5L Jetta and both have required new radiators at 150k miles. they have not been leaking coolant since.
If your going to use a fox radiator becareful cause it will hang pretty low. I ought one and thought it will work but it sits really low if you just drive on streets it should be ok, but mine is a track car so I was worried about going off and possibly hitting it on somehting and causing some problems.
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