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Old 09-04-06, 07:29 PM
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My car is having cooling issues. I've changed the WP, thermo, hoses, and now the raditor has sprung a leak. I think I'll need to change the thermo again. Anyway I was wondering if the NA mkiv raditor will fit into the SC the same way the stock one does, considering the mkiv raditor is cheaper.
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1st option, use the engine forum

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Maybe just replace your stock one?
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Yes, you can use the MKIV NA Supra radiator. I know this because I sold my SC3 radiator to a MKIV NA Supra owner and it bolted right up.

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