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Old 05-13-17, 10:05 PM
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Old 05-14-17, 05:15 AM
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The Koyo Race Radiator for MKIV Supras or Mishimoto for MKIV's are both good. I would avoid Fluidyne-- they used to be very good quality but not so much today as I've heard.

I'm not aware of SC300-JZ-specific high capacity radiators other than ARC's line sold in Japan for the Z30 1JZ-GTE Soarers. I'm not even sure if those are in production any longer. Even if they are they would be pricey to have shipped overseas.
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You can have a custom rad made as well. My SC is stock and will remain so but my Ford is blown with lots of toys. I paid big dollars for a B Cool and am running a separate engine oil cooler. In hindsight I should have had a custom rad made with oil cooler integrated, would have left more real estate for my intercooler..

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