Wanted: Evo 6 Radiator ASAP

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Wanted: Evo 6 Radiator ASAP

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After the weekends antics my radiator split.

Any traders on here able to get good deals on either standard reaplcement of full alooy ones if reasonable costs.

PM or e-mail please.

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Have you tried APT or Ross W Gary they have all alli ones in thier beasts!

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Post by blacky »

Spoke to Mr Hayward this morning and been advised that the Koyo is the way forward, as the Mitsi genuine ones are serious bucks!

More cash..... :roll:

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Cheapest i have seen is about 305 hard earned for the Koyo
Checked the MLR parts earlier and no second hand i could see i have heard that E7-9 fit with a rad hose swap if that helps any!
There are some cheap flee bay alli ones but not sure how well they perform

Good luck getting sorted and good results at the sprint :D

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Post by blacky »

yes, been looking myself.

Tis a lot of dosh for a radiator.....

Phoned Mitsi, check this

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[quote="blacky"]yes, been looking myself.

Tis a lot of dosh for a radiator.....

Phoned Mitsi, check this

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Yup, that and more....its crazy cash!!!

I've found one more downside to Evo's, clutches are expensive, now radiators, one for my Scooby was

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Post by Stuart »

blacky wrote: worked prefectly!!!
just like your spell checker :lol:

So what's actually wrong with an eBay cheapy? I know you like your bling Logan but they don't do rads in anodised red, do they? ;)
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Post by gary@apt »

i tested a cheap ebay rad in mine ages ago and it ran hotter,thats not to say they all will but with a koyo at
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Post by LR6GSR »

A general feed back is about 10deg lower water temp with the Koyo rad fitted on an Evo.
I guess a cheepy would be ok on a std. car getting no track or hard use, Or to get you by.

Liam

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