View Poll Results: Koyo Racing vs Mishimoto vs Full Blown Radiators
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Koyo Racing vs Mishimoto vs Full Blown Radiators
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i have installed mishimoto rads on a 400whp sti, a 653whp RX7, 2 s2000's(1 turbo, other SC), and a 2005 M3, all have been flawless to date.
the packaging is superb, the warranty is superb, the fitment is always spot-on, the price is fantastic compared to others. i mean, what more could you ask for?
i have also installed a koyo on a 330whp turbo miata and a EVO9 MR. they also fit and have been flawless, but the price was over 100 bucks more.
im going mishimoto myself come january with the SC kit.
the packaging is superb, the warranty is superb, the fitment is always spot-on, the price is fantastic compared to others. i mean, what more could you ask for?
i have also installed a koyo on a 330whp turbo miata and a EVO9 MR. they also fit and have been flawless, but the price was over 100 bucks more.
im going mishimoto myself come january with the SC kit.
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I just ran my turbo s2000 at Pocono for 7 20 minute sessions and didn't see my coolant temps go over 205, and that's a delta of 25, as the fans and thermostat open at 180. I also had my Mocal oil cooler routed through the coolant system as well and was able to keep my oil temps at reasonable temps, with 245 being the hottest i saw. I am running a FB radiator with a SPAL and FB fan, and found that cruising, even with my AC on full blast, i don't see over 188, in temps as high as 95.
Here are some pics from Pocono and my setup.
Here are some pics from Pocono and my setup.