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Well it finally blew. Now I just need to know if I should replace it with factory radiator or something different. I do get factory parts at wholesale. Please give any opinions.

Thx,

Snes


Posted

Well it finally blew. Now I just need to know if I should replace it with factory radiator or something different. I do get factory parts at wholesale. Please give any opinions.

Thx,

Snes

I personally would go with OEM, Especially if you get wholesale.

Posted

Aftermarket.

OEM Toyota is hella expencive, Lexus is bawahahahahahaha

I just want something good that will cool well with my very heavy foot.

Off topic: Toys, I did a second Seafoam in the brake booster today. 2 applications in the past month and purrrs. Thx

Posted

Cool. I have a heavy foot too. My $60 radiator works well. ;)

I need a new rad for my '93. I keep putting it off because it doesn't leak or cause any problems... yet! Only a matter of time, tho.

Where did you get your $60 radiator? Lots of those on ebay...

tck...

Posted

Aftermarket.

OEM Toyota is hella expencive, Lexus is bawahahahahahaha

Ok, my quote from Lexus for a brand new radiator is $438 my price, normally $600. However someone recommended "Performance" radiators? Performance Radiator

This price came out to only $145. Is this the route I should take? Are these good or can anybody recommend a good aftermarket?

Thx again,

Snes

Posted

Aftermarket.

OEM Toyota is hella expencive, Lexus is bawahahahahahaha

Ok, my quote from Lexus for a brand new radiator is $438 my price, normally $600. However someone recommended "Performance" radiators? Performance Radiator

This price came out to only $145. Is this the route I should take? Are these good or can anybody recommend a good aftermarket?

Thx again,

Snes

See if Fluidyne has a good aftermarket solution, will be abou the same price as the one above and you can add a mod to your list :)

Posted

Mine came from Westwood.

IDK about performance radiator. I've never heard of them.

Fluidyne make rads & coolers for racing cars & hot rods. I've seen a few old modded muscle cars w/ Fluidyne aluminum rads in them. Beautiful things, very shiny and with all those perfect aluminum welds everywhere. I have never checked, but they LOOK very pricey! I'm sure you'd never have overheating problems with one of these in your car.

Awesome quality - but overkill for a street car, I think.

Great for bragging rights at a car show, though, if that's your intention.

tck...

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