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Offline utahteg

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Installing Radiator
« on: 08:03PM 05/08/2003 »
I will be installing a new radiator and fans this weekend -- has anyone done this on an integra before.  I think it should be straight foward, but I'm not sure yet.  Thanks.

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Re:Installing Radiator
« Reply #1 on: 09:45PM 05/09/2003 »
Three hours later and several mods to the fan and other parts...the radiator is in, running and looking good.  It would be nice if the thing would just drop in, but I guess the turbo kind of effects that.  We had to trim several plastic parts on the FAL fan in order to get it to fit...oh well.

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Re:Installing Radiator
« Reply #2 on: 11:24PM 05/12/2003 »
That's cool you got it.  I was wondering how it went.  Wasn't too bad then?

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Re:Installing Radiator
« Reply #3 on: 03:48PM 05/13/2003 »
It wasn't too bad, we just had to trim the plastic and the metal bracket so the hoses would fit...nothing to serious.

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Re:Installing Radiator
« Reply #4 on: 01:32PM 05/14/2003 »
Did you install a rad from some other honda?  or an aftermarket one?
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Re:Installing Radiator
« Reply #5 on: 03:58PM 05/14/2003 »
I installed a Fluidyne radiator and FAL fans, they look pretty sweet. :)

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Re:Installing Radiator
« Reply #6 on: 06:51AM 05/17/2003 »
Good choice on the fluidyne aluminum radiator man. It will be more efficient on your cooling system. Same one I'm running on my race car. ;D
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Re:Installing Radiator
« Reply #7 on: 11:38AM 05/18/2003 »
thats awesome....can't wait to see that baby.....
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