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Nippodenso or Harrison radiator?

11K views 11 replies 10 participants last post by  misikko  
#1 ·
Hi, was reviewing my Haynes and saw that there's 2 different types of OEM radiators you can fit into a 4AFE, Nippodenso & Harrison.

How could you tell which one you have? Is one better than the other besides it's volume capacity? Or should I just go with an aftermarket.

I was looking b/c I was thinking, when i turbo my 4afe, more coolant won't hurt but will it hurt in FMIC intercooler placement/fitment?
 
#6 ·
The reason that the OE manufacturer lists two radiator makers, is because they changed contracts in midstream. This happens from time to time. Aftermarket is the way to go, none of the Car Manufacturers make their own radiators. IE. Ford used Visteon, Early Fords contracted Modine to make their radiators Chrysler contracts Valeo to make theirs. All those manufacturers offer radiators for the vehicles they didn't have the OE contract on, and are considered Aftermarket. Even though they are aftermarket, they are OE quality, that is except for the junk import radiators like Silla and most brands that are sold by 1-800 radiator. If anyone needs a good Modine radiator at a good price, try www.completeradiators.com , I've bought a few from them and they were great, really knew their business.
 
#9 ·
i had good luck with a CSF on a friends car, a 91 turbo capri. it was shockingly all metal! soldered brass and copper for under $200 and thicker than the stock plastic/aluminum one. well thicker because they only sell one rad for both auto and manual. which brings me to the other point. get a rad for an auto, they have a thicker core.
 
#10 · (Edited)
well i remember pricing a rad for my 94 they wanted i think it was $480 for one from toyota...too pricy for my blood, well i went down the street to the Used Japanese Auto parts place they had these Autocool Rads for $100 bought it and have had it for about 3 years no problems at all and its like a clone of the denso rad in my moms corolla.

My car i think had the harrison rad it had steel tanks rather than the denso plastic ones...\

That ebay rad if the one pictured is the one it doesn't look right at all, the ports are in the wrong places the rad looks completely the wrong size...