will this radiator fit on my 03 sedan A/T
will this radiator fit on my 03 sedan A/T
I need to buy radiator online but not sure if this will fit exactly like the oem part. here is the website http://www.go-part.com/0307-infiniti...html?year=2003
can you guys give me an idea if this will exact fit or need some modification to the mount?
can you guys give me an idea if this will exact fit or need some modification to the mount?
Well the add claims that it will fit an 04 - 06 sedan so I would say measure your current radiator and compare it to the measurements shown on the web page....or call them direct. Their phone number is on the top right of the web page.
That is for the transmission cooler
not a radiator for the engine
When you swap radiators in 5AT normally you need to get an aftermarket tranny cooler. Looks like this is the tranny cooler.
not a radiator for the engine
When you swap radiators in 5AT normally you need to get an aftermarket tranny cooler. Looks like this is the tranny cooler.
the picture on the site and your koyo brand is the same. 1 input big hose upper and 1 small hose upper with radiator cap. 1 trans in below and 1 trans out below and cooling hose below.
hmmmmm ... . ..
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Your car isn't induction eh? It's one of those super cars! 
Paying $300 for an OEM radiator vs paying $425 for a Koyo...you make the call on that one. I can tell you the wiser decision is to buy the koyo. A cooler engine is a happier engine. Heat also robs horsepower. Probably not enough to EVER notice, but it does.

Paying $300 for an OEM radiator vs paying $425 for a Koyo...you make the call on that one. I can tell you the wiser decision is to buy the koyo. A cooler engine is a happier engine. Heat also robs horsepower. Probably not enough to EVER notice, but it does.
Where do you see that this is a tranny cooler? I agree that the price is low and that most (if not all) aftermarket radiators need you to add a tranny cooler, I don't see where this says it's not the radiator. In fact the drawing is of the radiator.
I also found this site that lists Koyo radiators for the AT, MT and AWD g's.
http://www.partsgeek.com/gbproducts/...ek+Google+Base
Where do you see that this is a tranny cooler? I agree that the price is low and that most (if not all) aftermarket radiators need you to add a tranny cooler, I don't see where this says it's not the radiator. In fact the drawing is of the radiator.
I also found this site that lists Koyo radiators for the AT, MT and AWD g's.
http://www.partsgeek.com/gbproducts/...ek+Google+Base
I also found this site that lists Koyo radiators for the AT, MT and AWD g's.
http://www.partsgeek.com/gbproducts/...ek+Google+Base
oh sorry to bother you yesterday on the office, i removed the radiator and apparently there is some kind of snap in on the bottom between the radiator and the a/c
just went to napa auto store. they have radiator assembly in stock $250. I guess i'm just gonna go with that. Don't really want to order online and when i received it it's not bolt in. i believe this one come with tranny cooler just like the stock one.
I am 100% sure it would fit. I boought a radiator online already, and it came complete with the attachment for the AC condenser. It was similar to this one. You can see the AC core attachment points at the bottom right side in the profile picture. The two small round items in the bottom tank are the transmission cooler pipes. The bottom hose goes onto the circular pipe on the bottom left. The top hose goes onto the pipe at top right.
By the way, the radiator I bought was for a 2003-2007 Infiniti G35. My car is a right hand drive 2002 JDM Nissan Skyline. The radiator is a drop in fit. Why? The chassis is identical. If it fit a Skyline, you can bet it will fit your 2003 G35.
By the way, the radiator I bought was for a 2003-2007 Infiniti G35. My car is a right hand drive 2002 JDM Nissan Skyline. The radiator is a drop in fit. Why? The chassis is identical. If it fit a Skyline, you can bet it will fit your 2003 G35.
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