I've heard the fluidyne aluminium radiators just look pretty but don't cool worth the $300 price tag.
I think I read somewhere that you can get a 90-93 teg dual-core radiator to fit without too much trouble. I'm pretty sure it was the guy that runs hybrid.honda-perf.org. I'll ask around and try to find something on the web. -Kristian On Mon, 13 Jan 2003, Lee & Tracy Grimes wrote: > Anyone got any experience with any racing or aluminum radiators for the > CRX? I am wondering about putting one in the racecar if it fits > properly and will cool better than stock. I was planning on installing > a large two rowfrom an Accord like one othjer guy in the class but I > have to make mounts and custom run the hoses. Just not thrilled with > the needed modifications and lack of a good fit. I'd really like to > have a drop in system already made for the CRX, would take one headache > out of the completion of the car. The new class they moved my racecar > into now goes from unlimited compression to a new max of 11:1 so I don't > think heat will be such an issue. > > I know Fluidyne makes one and found some by Koyo while surfing. Prices > seem to be in the mid to high $300s. Although they look nice, pretty is > not the goal, better cooling is. Anyone got any experience with them? > > Lee >
