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Old 10-12-2012, 03:31 AM
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Ok so far on my lits i have KOYO RAD, SAMCO HOSES, and OEM THERMOSTAT
 
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i found out that the v2588 Koyorad radiators do not fit the AUTO G35s and that I would have to go with the A2258. I havent found any pics of the a2258 and was wondering if anyone can help find some on what it looks like .

also is anyone running a MIZU radiator. REVIEWS PLEASE !
 
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The a2258 is just like OEM which I have and the fitment is 100% The V2588 is the all aluminum one. I think there are a few members running that one and I haven't heard of them having fitment issues. Where did you hear that it had fitment issues?
 
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The a2258 is just like OEM which I have and the fitment is 100% The V2588 is the all aluminum one. I think there are a few members running that one and I haven't heard of them having fitment issues. Where did you hear that it had fitment issues?
Its not that it doesnt fit , it doesn't have the transmission cooling lines for the AUTO Gs which on the Vs they do not have. But im going with Mizu, i was quoted by marinelli for $278, and its all aluminum
 
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Its not that it doesnt fit , it doesn't have the transmission cooling lines for the AUTO Gs which on the Vs they do not have. But im going with Mizu, i was quoted by marinelli for $278, and its all aluminum
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Yep found out my supplier doesnt sell Mizu, trying to locate another or Im going wiht Mishimoto, i keep hearing they have problems but the fitment issue was worked out I was told. Anyone else know of any vendors who sell Mizu.
 
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Yep found out my supplier doesnt sell Mizu, trying to locate another or Im going wiht Mishimoto, i keep hearing they have problems but the fitment issue was worked out I was told. Anyone else know of any vendors who sell Mizu.
NOW IM GOING WITH MIZU, found another dealer- does anyone know if this mizu has the AUTO/TRANNY cooling lines, ya it says for auto, but I want to make absolute sure

http://www.andysautosport.com/infini...adiators/mizu/

 

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The a2258 is just like OEM which I have and the fitment is 100% The V2588 is the all aluminum one. I think there are a few members running that one and I haven't heard of them having fitment issues. Where did you hear that it had fitment issues?
What does your a2258 look like, just like oem, not flashy and regular looking ?
 
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Pretty much. It has the plastic tanks like OEM and the rest is pretty much aluminum.
 

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so ill run down the same problem having a crappy made radiator just the same as the oem ?
 
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Not necessarily man, but, the plastic is crimped where it meets the aluminum just like OEM.
 
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but isnt this crimped plastic what were trying to avoid just as the OEM are made ? I didnt mean crappy i mean the design of using plastic
 
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Yes lol. That's what we are trying to avoid.
 

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Ya, so i shouldnt go with the A2258 from Koyo and better off spending the extra bucks on the MIZU-R-G35-03 - all aluminum
 
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Yes lol.
 


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