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Posted 11/18/2008: All rads have been ordered! We expect them to ship in the next 7-10 days so be ready people!


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Ok there, Victor has been working with me to get these radiators made and distributed to you all. Sorry it took so long but here is how we are going to do this:


$400 for a radiator

$630 for a radiator and fan combo

Vic paid over $850 to get his rad and fan. So this is a good price. Thanks go to him for getting this project off the ground!

If that seems like a lot for a fan, it is. But for a radiator fan that WORKS the way a fan is supposed to it is not. Most cheaper fans have the cfm, but not the ability to build pressure. So long story short, the fan supplied with this radiator will move all the air needed to keep the car cool no matter how hot the air outside is.

Order Radiator Only:
http://www.heeltoeau...a-pr-63444.html

Order Radiator and Fan:
http://www.heeltoeau...a-pr-63445.html

I'll put your name down as orders come in!


We need to get 10 rads made at a time. We'll start the list here:

1. hatchbox
2. hatchbox
3. guy in australia
4. myheadhertz
5. 84b18
6. 84b18
7. guy who bought my car CONFIRMED
8. anassa
9. hatchbox
10.

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See if this works

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Edited by wentcrazycrx, 24 August 2008 - 07:23 PM.


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Radiator / fan combo looks good!

Forgive me, but I'm having a little trouble determining what would be required to put this radiator into a DX CRX. Do I need an HF upper radiator support bracket? Just what other parts are required? Thanks.

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^^same question but for an 86 Civic Si smile.gif

also, im guessing the plug is the same as something like this?

(the green female plug)



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QUOTE (myheadhertz @ Aug 24 2008, 03:10 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Radiator / fan combo looks good!

Forgive me, but I'm having a little trouble determining what would be required to put this radiator into a DX CRX. Do I need an HF upper radiator support bracket? Just what other parts are required? Thanks.


Mr. D can confirm, but it appears to duplicate the half-width HF radiator mounting, and therefore will go in the same as the full-width DX/Si radiators. I put a half-width HF radiator in my Si and it fit the mounts perfectly. The "arms" on the driver's side of the HF radiator reach over and pick up the same spots as the full-width radiators.

<<<< Looking for an excuse to replace a perfectly good radiator with one of these sweet units!

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I don't think the Fan ELC. plug would be the same But you could cut the old plug off and solder it on the new fan. Or does the new fan come with both ends to a plug and you solder it in??

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Does it have provisions for the OEM fan? And HF or Si Fan if theres a difference?
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As far as I know all the radiators for all the crx and civic models mount in the same places. This radiator should fit all models without issue.


There are mounting holes for the stock fan so you can use that no problem. Again, I'd expect no difference between fans of different model cars. You guys know these cars are like legos, right?


I got some pics coming in shortly.

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CSPCRX

Ok let me try and answer these questions since I built it. The upper support is the same no matter if you have a DX, HF or SI. My car is an SI and I went from the full length to the short HF with no modifications. No other parts are required. I had it build will all mounting points. You can even mount the stock fan to it just like the stock radiator. I would recommend getting the SPAL however as Marcus mentioned.

As for the plug what i did was just cut my plug off the stock fan and left a few inches of wire on it. The SPAL fan has a plug already so I attached the wires to the plug and that was it. If you use the stock fan obviously no wiring changes are needed.

To put it in the car here is what I did. Removed the front bumper and removed the old stock unit. I do not have AC so it slides right out the front. I then removed the two upper mounts from the stock radiator. They are hard rubber with a nut built into them. I installed a new Thermo switch in the bottom of the radiator. You can you the one out of your old radiator but its good insurance to replace it while its all apart. Installed the new unit and bolted everything up. Its just like swapping and OEM for an OEM. That was the point of my design. The only really changes will be if you have AC and if you run the SPAL fan. You will need to do a bit of wiring. Also, this radiator runs a Domestic style cap not the import style. So when you put it on you have to turn it and then push down on the cap and turn it about 1/4 turn more.

If you switch from an SI full lenght radiator to this you will also want to make a block off of some type so the air doesnt just go around the radiator. I am working on mine right now. I will post pics in the next day or so. There is a track day on the 13th of next month I am trying to get ready for. Should be a big test of the system since it will be over 100 degrees out and at Phoenix International Raceway. Lots of full throttle time on the oval.

Victor
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I just put in my order for 2 of these and now we just need 8 more to get the first batch out. Thanks CSPCRX for getting someone to build us an awsome drop in aluminum radiator and thank you MrDisibility for having only the best parts available for our cars. Now that I have my order in for the radiators I think I'll be able to put in a order for a cf zc hump hatch hood in a couple of weeks.
Get more bang 4 your buck.

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Thanks a ton hatchbox!!!!!!!!!

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I am just about ready to order a radiator/fan combo for my car, even though I just put in a new radiator only a year ago, but I need someone to please explain the "build pressure" thing to me. And just to be absolute, this combo WILL fit with my upcoming D16a1 swap. Right?

Lastly,

How long will it take to manufacture these rads upon order list completion.

Rene

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this is going on my list of stuff for my upcoming B-series build/swap!!!
Mr D. sells awesome parts and is extremely reliable.
His word is golden and no one should hesitate putting their name on the list and sending in the cash.

Ive spent thousands on parts from Marcus and have always had an excellent experience.

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Well, I certainly hope my inquiry does not sound like I'm skeptical about anyone's integrity, because I can assure you that is not my intent. My purchase of the Medieval Pros Suspension Kit shall stand as proof otherwise, but I would like some clarification on the workings of the aluminum radiator/fan system, for purposes of my own personal knowledge, and to justify the expense of replacing my existing new radiator.

Respectfully,