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KOYORAD Engine radiator

Experienced a full separation of the top (and possibly bottom) plastic from the aluminum portion - would leak about as fast as I could pour it in. Replaced with Koyorad A2807 from RockAuto.com for $104 plus tax and shipping. Nominal time to repair for a non-mechanic is probably 4-to-6 hours - call it a day project.

Pros: fixed severe leak, cost-effective
Vehicle: Nissan
Mileage: 531082 km
Part number: A2807
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KOYORAD Engine radiator
Oh_Ya_No
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Rating 5.0

got a Koyorad off Rock Auto for around $100 and slapped it in there. Runs like a champ. It is a pretty easy job if you're mechanically inclined.

Pros: runs like a champ, easy job
Vehicle: Nissan
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KOYORAD Engine radiator

i recently put a koyorad in mine as well, the hoses at the bottom took me forever to work with but it was worth it

Pros: worth the effort
Cons: difficult hose installation
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KOYORAD Engine radiator
khufu42
  • Overheating:
Rating 5.0

I replaced it with a OEM style koyorad I found for $130 and corrected the radiator caps and my temps have been perfect all summer. It is a bitch to burp the coolant so I recommend buying the spill-free funnel.

Pros: perfect temperatures
Vehicle: Subaru Forester
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KOYORAD Engine radiator
dlaguerta
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Rating 4.5

The Koyorad full aluminum radiator is the one to have. Paired to your Hayden 698 since it doesn’t have a section to cool the trans fluid, however definitely worth it for durability as the next alternative over OEM replacement rad.

Pros: excellent durability
Cons: no integrated trans cooler
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