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Old 07-22-2004, 05:22 PM
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rad swap

would a rad from a teg fit into a 90 si. cause i found a aluminum one at the junk yard.

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90 to 93 teg yes... you'll need the teg cooling fans too though...


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Re: rad swap

I tried to put the fluidyne radiator into my civic from my integra and it was way too tall.
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Re: rad swap

uh ok so a stock rad should fit.
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Re: rad swap

i had to modify my hood when i did my LS swap to fit the LS radiator in there, i had to cut notches out of the sides (just inside the headlight) also

cut a hole in your inner hood to fit the radiator cap up inside it when you close the hood.
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Re: rad swap

funny... i've installed 3 90-93 integra radiators into EF civics of all sorts (2 hatches and 1 4 door) with no problems whatsoever. bolted rigth in like it was factory.
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Re: rad swap

huh.. that is odd.. the bottom pins fit into the stock mounts but it's just tall i guess

if you tip it back toward the engine it'll work wihtout too much modifying but i wanted it as far forward as possible for turboing my LS so i had to notch and cut a bit.. so it's nearly straight up and down.
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