Engine radiator OEM Volkswagen or Nissens

Nissens Engine radiator

Im going to be replacing my radiator soon with all coolant connection and hoses, does anyone know the difference between the radiator std and heavy duty one? STD: Nissens #652011 Heavy duty: Nissens #65011

Pros: heavy duty available
Cons: difference unclear
Part number: 652011
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OEM Volkswagen Engine radiator
echassin
  • Overheating:
Rating 5.0

I will will just add that I have a 2L 16V running no oil cooler and an early Mk1 radiator with built-in overflow tank, two pin thermostat, short 5th gear, and the car does fine in a traffic jam and with spirited driving.

Pros: does fine in traffic
Cons: null
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Nissens Engine radiator
typeSLone
  • Overheating:
Rating 5.0

No worries with the nissen branded radiator. I have installed tons of them into mk3 vr6 cars over the years with no issues. They fit perfect and the quality is very good. I have a mk3 fitment nissens branded radiator in my a2vr6 also that I installed a few years ago. It cools the car perfectly fine on both the street and the drag strip.

Pros: fit perfect, very good quality
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Nissens Engine radiator

For better flushing I have also been removing the upper radiator hose and using my garden water hose to flush the radiator (a Nissens radiator I installed half a dozen years ago after finding a leak in the factory radiator).

Cons: factory radiator leak
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OEM Volkswagen Engine radiator

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.

Pros: ok for street driving
Cons: hangs pretty low
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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