Does that all metal radiator look pretty nice.  I want a better cooling
radiator, but i also want one that looks nice.  But i dont like the price
tags.  Is it real grungy looking, or does it have a nice finish to it?



----- Original Message -----
From: "Ricky Crow" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Lee & Tracy Grimes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 14, 2003 9:34 AM
Subject: Re: CRX: Aluminuim radiators


> On my turbo CRX that still has A/C, I was continuously having overheating
> problems with the car (especially since I only have one fan in there due
> to lack of room from the turbo).  There is a company called Absolute
> Radiators (http://www.absoluteradiator.com) that sells an all-metal
> radiator that is dual-core.  If you go to their website and look at the
> CRX section, it's the one listed at the very bottom of the page.  Since
> purchasing one for my CRX over the summer, I ended up buying another one
> for our new ('94) GS-R that we bought a few months ago that had a cracked
> stock plastic radiator when we bought it.  The page where it has the
> all-metal one at the bottom is here:
>
> http://www.absoluteradiator.com/ProductPage.asp?idProd=9
>
> Total cost, with shipping, is only about $145 to your door.
>
> I no longer have overheating problems with this radiator (except once,
> when I was in Utah, 115F weather, with my A/C on, creeping up a hillside
> on a dirt road at about 10mph in 2nd gear, with a 40mph tail-wind -- don't
> think any radiator in the world would have prevented my temp gauge from
> rising in those conditions).
>
> Big thumbs up to these guys -- they're quick on delivery for the two times
> I've dealt with them so far.  I'll probably end up getting another one
> from them for my race car at some point.
>
> Ricky
>
>
>
> 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?
>

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