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221293 - Mishimoto Radiator, 95-99 Neon |
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Mishi Radiator |
Posted By: Rick Rhein |
Location: Flower Mound, TX United States |
Comments: Polished aluminum tanks and fins (fins EASILY bent so take care installing) fit perfectly, including all mounting tabs and attachments |
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Mishimoto radiator |
Posted By: Don |
Location: Oak Harbor, OH United States |
Comments: All is well |
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Mishimoto radiator |
Posted By: Don |
Location: Oak Harbor, OH United States |
Comments: All is well |
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Super Cooler! |
Posted By: T.D. |
Location: Elyria , OH United States |
Comments: Was having trouble running below 230 under asphalt circle track race condition with 1 fan, even after new thermostat cooled to 200..BUT with this radiator, now much better at 170-180 depending on 1 or 2 fans, 20 lap features. Very pleased! Easy install, no more boil over..radiator gets hot to touch but stock fill cap remains only warm. Highly recommend! |
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cools way better |
Posted By: christian |
Location: maxwell, NE United States |
Comments: My 98 neon runs 3/8 oval dirt tracks and would almost always over heat badly like 250-260 bad, we put this radiator in and the car never goes past 220 in a race very happy |
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End result kicks butt |
Posted By: Mr Medic |
Location: San Francisco, CA United States |
Comments: So I've gotta give an honest review here. Just some minor details, but well worth passing on. First up is the fitment if you have a/c. Top holes were too far back. Then after trying to mount stock fans, found out only one of four stock screws could go in all the way. Needed shorter, no biggie. Had to shave some of the bottom mount tabs so they could fit in the slots. The good and most importantly, performance. HOLY S&$#!!!! I never even come close to halfway on gauge, and that's including city driving in daytime. THAT made all the hassle worth it. |