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Old 03-22-05, 04:07 PM
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Does any one know if the Supra radiator will fit right in the sc300? Cause i was looking to buy an after market radiator but i wasn't sure if the radiators were the same size .And what would be a decent radiator to buy?
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I'd go for the Fluidyne.... that's what I put in my SC300... it fits great, looks beautiful.... all polished aluminum, no funky plastic, and costs about the same as a stock Supra, but much more efficient.

The Fluidyne dealers can help you choose the correct model for your car.
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Originally Posted by philauldridge
I'd go for the Fluidyne.... that's what I put in my SC300... it fits great, looks beautiful.... all polished aluminum, no funky plastic, and costs about the same as a stock Supra, but much more efficient.

The Fluidyne dealers can help you choose the correct model for your car.
Phil, another great alternative is the PWR Radiator -- it's 19MM thicker than Fluidyne, and needs a bit of tweaking to fit, but it's the cat's pajamas for cooling
(model number 01031934)

Great to see your around again -- I got your book, looks great, visually, and technically


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Originally Posted by philauldridge
I'd go for the Fluidyne.... that's what I put in my SC300... it fits great, looks beautiful.... all polished aluminum, no funky plastic, and costs about the same as a stock Supra, but much more efficient.

The Fluidyne dealers can help you choose the correct model for your car.
yes, it is great to see you around again...how's the car?

actually i hear that fluidyne isn't much better than stock, but drops in like a god.

i was referred to koyo saying they keep the motor a lot cooler, but have some problems sticking in there.

so i guess everythign has it's pros and cons.
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