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Old 02-25-2004, 04:37 PM
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Question Which Radiator With Turbo??

I have a b18c1 in my 89 civic. If i put in a fluidyne radiator, will a turbo still fit or will the radiator be in the way? Any suggestions?
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Re: Which Radiator With Turbo??

Don't know about fluidyne radiator but you can either cut your stock radiator to get some some room (i saw this on a web site, but don't remember which one), or you can use the radiator coming out of the 92-95 civic (i think they are half the size).
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i don't know how big your turbo is but I will need to use a 92-95 civic rad in order to get my turbo to fit.

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Re: Re: Which Radiator With Turbo??

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Don't know about fluidyne radiator but you can either cut your stock radiator to get some some room

..cut your stock radiator???? uhh...haha..?
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you can get a c&r radiator for the 88-91 civic/crx, it is half sized like the 92-85 but is designed to fit on the stock radiator mounts, from exospeed. It also comes with a slimfan.
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Re: Which Radiator With Turbo??

yeah..b/c the problem with the 92-95 is that it is too tall..and you have to either get an aftermarket crossmember..or rig up some ghetto mount where it leans back.. I had a few friends try to run neon rads...and they seemed to work ok for awhile..but eventually turned out to be too small...
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