I have my stock one that was on there it has no brakets ( i had to use them on the koyo) but you can have it for free just pay for shipping- chrisMazdaspeedgirl said:it's blingy! I want an aluminum radiator....the heavy copper/steel cheapo replacement I had to use (was broke when the original one busted) has already sprung a leak. crappy welds...
Looks good! (thumb)
It's from an FC thought, right? I meant the radiator on my miata.FC3s Boy said:I have my stock one that was on there it has no brakets ( i had to use them on the koyo) but you can have it for free just pay for shipping- chris
the stock one is to small for a turbo II motor, I can work you a kickass deal on a koyo but it would take some custom work or you can get the mazda motorsports one that bolts right inMazdaspeedgirl said:It's from an FC thought, right? I meant the radiator on my miata.
How many cores does the stock one have? Would it work for our fb conversion?![]()
What kind of custom work are we talking about. I need an upgraded radiator for my TII.FC3s Boy said:the stock one is to small for a turbo II motor, I can work you a kickass deal on a koyo but it would take some custom work or you can get the mazda motorsports one that bolts right in
you need to take the brackets off the old rad and mount them up to the koyo nothing to crazy , it took me 1 hour for the whole install- i have them in stock right now $300.00 plus shipping (15-20.00)- chris @ spdJDuncan said:What kind of custom work are we talking about. I need an upgraded radiator for my TII.
Is it a bolt up affair or does it require welding?FC3s Boy said:you need to take the brackets off the old rad and mount them up to the koyo nothing to crazy , it took me 1 hour for the whole install- i have them in stock right now $300.00 plus shipping (15-20.00)- chris @ spd
no welding iused a torch to get the old brackets of the stock rad. and bolted them to the koyoJDuncan said:Is it a bolt up affair or does it require welding?