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Old 03-28-02, 12:48 PM
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Fluidyne radiator for TII?

I was wondering if anyone was running this and if it helped keep temps down noticeably. My radiator is bad and the shop said that the stock replacement is $400 or so and the fluidyne is $500 or so. Also he said there were aftermarket ones for like $200-300 that work as good as the stock one. I want to do some modding so I figure that its better to get the fluidyne. What do you guys think?
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fluidyne

I am also looking into the Fluidyne, but most likely will go custom again or possibly something cheaper in the Aftermarket (I don't want to be paying for name.)
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www.absoluteradiator.com

$430
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Bought mine for 400 off Ebay from Carfloria i think the name was. Add shipping and it was like 425 but well worth it , no more buzzing from the low coolant buzzer. Temps didn't change much if any at all. It does seem to warm up and cool down faster. Everything is stock in case you are wondering, but am looking into an electric fan. Just not sure which to go with.
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i got one on my car.........and before i got it my car would overheat like a bitch........and now highest it has gotten is when driving hard in 75+ weather is lik 1/3 up on the temp guage........normal driving stays @ 1/4 way up

i got mine from absolute radiator also
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Hmm..thanks alot guys. Just saved me $70 Is that what I should go with or something else? Right now, as long as I don't need to have the engine disassembled I am going to go with it I think. What e-fan do you guys suggest and where from? Thanks alot.
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