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Old 07-28-2011, 03:42 PM
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Just ran 70 miles home with the AC on temp gauge barley moved! yay! finally AC
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Awesome, im getting the mishimoto from t1 for a bday present
Old 07-28-2011, 06:57 PM
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Originally Posted by sata3000
Just ran 70 miles home with the AC on temp gauge barley moved! yay! finally AC
I installed mine last week and its so nice to finally have AC too, I know exactly how you feel! lol
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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.
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good to know^
Old 07-29-2011, 04:50 AM
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Grabbed the first FBM one that came in for the S2k.

Fit perfect. Works perfect. Looks great. and the price was cheap
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209$ shipped with radiator cap. w00t
Old 07-29-2011, 08:15 AM
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I'm fighting to get some air out of the system. Some damn reason radiator fan stoped working. grrrrr
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Blown fuse. easy fix.. still like to know why it blew.
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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.




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