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Question Swap-able Radiator ?

Is there a Swap-able radiator for the sedans ? i need one that is Bout maybe, 6 inches or so less in width. Everything else like thickness and height is fine. But My projectors stick inward too much, and i have to modify radiator to fit them properly, means i have to cut corners off bout 3 inches or so deep. But then i'd have to saughter each lil ridge together, and i'm too lazy for somin like that. Being Mexican doesnt mean i like work.. :bandit:
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Old 05-09-2003, 01:35 AM
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U can get a 6th gen civic radiator. Those things are pretty small but u have to customize it to fit it right. I can't tell you how since i never did it but i did see a crx with a 6th gen radiator.
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Old 05-09-2003, 06:10 AM
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-Alright thanks Mellowboy !
I'll try to get to a junkyard and check that out. Thanks again.
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I dont know if the 6th gen rad is too tall or not..I know the 5th gen is... the neon radiator is a half-size rad and fits nicely...my buddy just did a write-up on this..lemme see if I can get/find the link..

*edit: found it... http://www.geocities.com/neonradiator/neon.html
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Old 05-09-2003, 12:25 PM
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i know a 90-93 teg radiator will bolt right into a 88-91 hatchie... dont know about the sedans though..
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..I"m pretty sure that tegs use full-size rads...dont they?
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..I"m pretty sure that tegs use full-size rads...dont they?

Yes they do.
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do the 90-93 tegs use a radiator with more core's? otherwise its not worth the swap...


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yes the use a double size rad than our civics i'm thinking of going that route to keep my turbo'd ZC k00l (when i install my turbo) just cuz it looks like a BEEFIER rad
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STD hatches come with a slightly shorter radiator, they arent half size,but they are about 4 inches shorter than the Si radiators. try that one, it might work. i have three of them if you need one.
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STD hatches come with a slightly shorter radiator, they arent half size,but they are about 4 inches shorter than the Si radiators. try that one, it might work. i have three of them if you need one.


Yeh same goes for the HF. I forgot abut that.
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my brother has a 91 STD that the radiator cracked all to pieces so he put the 90 teg one in. bolts right in no problems.
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STD hatches come with a slightly shorter radiator, they arent half size,but they are about 4 inches shorter than the Si radiators. try that one, it might work. i have three of them if you need one.
Alright, that sounds pretty good. Thats w/ AC too ? And how much would you want for 1 ?
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yes. they have A/C fans on them. 10 bucks plus shipping and you can have one, fans and all.
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