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Old 09-15-2006, 02:24 PM
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Options for a new radiator?

I have had a small fissure in the top of my radiator for some time now and i would like to just replace it entirely. What options other than a tock replacement are out there?
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do you mean such as other non-application specifics such as Fluidyne, AFCO, or Proliance? Or just others experiences with aftermarket made to application sources?
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check with Koyo, they make great performace Aluminum radiators. Any particular reason you dont want to run a OEM?
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$115 Proliance PLI-433198 Non-Universal Radiator, Direct Fit, Copper/Brass, Natural, Toyota, 4Runner/Pickup, 2.4L

$319 Be Cool S10 & Toyota Pickup SB-Chevy Conversion Aluminum Radiators
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Look at the RadiatorDoctor on Ebay. I got a brand new one for 110 bucks delivered same day!
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check out http://radiatorbarn.com/

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does koyo make one for the 94 p/u? i ran them on my rx7's and loved them
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im seeing many options online but am unsure how many rows i need??? i have found 1 2 and 3 row radiators.........like i said before i don't pull anything, just a daily driver.....could i get away with a 2 row or should i go ahead and get a 3 row???
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aluminum radiator

I installed a Trukool aluminum 2 core from Speedway Motors. Had to make some custom brackets and kludge together a bottom hose, but now I run at 190 deg with a flex fan. Some time in the future I will put in an electric fan & controller.

http://www.speedwaymotors.com/p/7347...itemNo=trukool
the 19' x 22' fits perfect.
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