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Just to verify, these are the part numbers for the rads I quoted, they are different:
These are all Koyo rads from Koyo Japan.
Type S (2 layer copper) 32mm (1.25") #PA020214 : 34,650 JPY
Type R: (3 layer copper) 49mm (1.92") #KA020214: 69,000 JPY
Type Z: (All aluminum) 53mm (2.086") #KL020214R: 69,000 JPY
For comparison, the stock rad is 25mm (0.98").
Shipping is cheap, around 6,000 JPY for 5 day air.
I can give both of you guys a discount off of the above prices as well, please PM for more details.
I have some Koyo's in stock. I can ship it out Monday with the bushing kit.
Price is $420 shipped and taxed in for Anothony and $440 shipped and taxed in for Peter! And Peter I can hold yours till the oil cooler is in a join ship them. PM me for the rate on that.
Please remember these are FULL aluminum and 3" thick.
Let me now if your interested guys
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I need to see some pics of the thick Koyo mounted on Kurt's car before I jump the gun... I HIGHLY doubt I'll have the room to use the FAL fans. I'm going to see it I can rotate the PS lines....
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I need to see some pics of the thick Koyo mounted on Kurt's car before I jump the gun... I HIGHLY doubt I'll have the room to use the FAL fans. I'm going to see it I can rotate the PS lines....
similar situation, will check it out shortly
Braden, the unit your offering called "Type Z: (All aluminum) "
the aluminum type Z and copper type R are both the same price. Why would the aluminum be better? Is it because the aluminum is lighter but the copper cools better?
No build thread.
1991 nissan
El terror
"Built not bought" sooner or later = "broken not running"
the aluminum type Z and copper type R are both the same price. Why would the aluminum be better? Is it because the aluminum is lighter but the copper cools better?
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Good read. I still don't see why the copper is the same price as the aluminum, not that it really matters, I just can't see why they don't drop the price of the copper one or raise the price of the aluminum. There must be more information...
No build thread.
1991 nissan
El terror
"Built not bought" sooner or later = "broken not running"
Good read. I still don't see why the copper is the same price as the aluminum, not that it really matters, I just can't see why they don't drop the price of the copper one or raise the price of the aluminum. There must be more information...
well my guess is material cost. at a scrap yard copper rads are worth more then aluminum rads.
Just to verify, these are the part numbers for the rads I quoted, they are different:
These are all Koyo rads from Koyo Japan.
Type S (2 layer copper) 32mm (1.25") #PA020214 : 34,650 JPY
Type R: (3 layer copper) 49mm (1.92") #KA020214: 69,000 JPY
Type Z: (All aluminum) 53mm (2.086") #KL020214R: 69,000 JPY
For comparison, the stock rad is 25mm (0.98").
Shipping is cheap, around 6,000 JPY for 5 day air.
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