half size radiator.. what is needed to make it work...
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half size radiator.. what is needed to make it work...
i was look around. and i saw that senate had a half size radiator..
i asked him and he said there was some modifying to make it work.. but didnt really explain why type..
i figured it might not mount correctly.. (easy fix.)
and maybe the hoses might not reach.. (also easy fix with a trip to napa)
is there really anything else im missing....
(i am not a mechanic, so im sure im missing something..)
what is so different about mounting up a radiator for another car...
i asked him and he said there was some modifying to make it work.. but didnt really explain why type..
i figured it might not mount correctly.. (easy fix.)
and maybe the hoses might not reach.. (also easy fix with a trip to napa)
is there really anything else im missing....
(i am not a mechanic, so im sure im missing something..)
what is so different about mounting up a radiator for another car...
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example being this one from mishimoto..
http://www.mishimoto.com/honda-civic...nce-92-00.html

even when i compare it to our stock radiator.. the inlets for the hoses are almost right, only the top one is off by a few inches....
maybe this is a question for my mechanic.. but its something i figured i could do in my back yard in just a few hours.. or does someone think theres alot more to modifing one then i do? (hoses might be off.. and mounting it... anything else?)
http://www.mishimoto.com/honda-civic...nce-92-00.html
even when i compare it to our stock radiator.. the inlets for the hoses are almost right, only the top one is off by a few inches....
maybe this is a question for my mechanic.. but its something i figured i could do in my back yard in just a few hours.. or does someone think theres alot more to modifing one then i do? (hoses might be off.. and mounting it... anything else?)
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you think incorrectly depsy! much dissapointment out of you! lol.. nah it would be mounted on the tranny side, to give more space for the turbo manifold and helping reduce heat retension in the motor from that radiator being so close to the turbo manifold
k bracket.. simple..
mounting a fan, mad easy with an aftermarket slimline fan(called zip ties, or whatever those zipper things are with the Flat ends on them)
hoses... only thing i thought might be hard. but im pretty sure the stock ones should work.
Thanks juan. i cant think of anything else
no you wont.. half size radiator that has twice the cooling rows and a larger core thickness.. it will cool just as well if not better then the stock radiator..
besides.. thats is way off topic, thats not what i was asking mcgarvey.
can anyone think of anything else i might be missing or might have to do that would be custom and might make this harder to do then it looks.
k bracket.. simple..
mounting a fan, mad easy with an aftermarket slimline fan(called zip ties, or whatever those zipper things are with the Flat ends on them)
hoses... only thing i thought might be hard. but im pretty sure the stock ones should work.
Thanks juan. i cant think of anything else
besides.. thats is way off topic, thats not what i was asking mcgarvey.
can anyone think of anything else i might be missing or might have to do that would be custom and might make this harder to do then it looks.
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ahh sorry sorry, i read something like that but it was for an evo thats all i actually thought about that for myself but it was after i got my koyo radiator...who knows maybe i'll do it if it works good for you
Also, in terms of heat dissipation, after the heat leaves the radiator it tends to stay under the hood of our Lancers and heats everything up nice and toasty. To combat this guys have switched over to vented hoods.
There are also alot of threads in here that talk about their engines overheating after adding the turbo. Most people chalk it up to having low coolant levels or air bubbles in the coolant system. The real reason is that our engine bays aren't really ready for the increase in underhood temps as-is.
In terms of my radiator setup, it was a radiator meant for a 92-00 Civic. The top neck needed to be swapped out for the correct size and the bottom neck needed to be moved to center and replaced with the correct size. You can just use standard aluminum tubing and bead roll the ends. As for the mounting, I used the existing bottom mount and had a rod welded to the bottom of the radiator to slide into the mount. When it was positioned at the proper height, it was marked and a washer was welded into place on the rod so that the radiator would sit at the proper height. The radiator was actually shorter that the stock one so it sits even at the top, but the bottom of the radiator is about 4-5 inches above the bottom mount. The top radiator bracket was moved a little to the center of the car to line up with the center post on the radiator. The top mount looks just as it would under the hood of a Civic, just on the driver's side instead of the passengers.
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