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Best replacement Radiator 2000NB manual

Postby simie2014 » Fri Mar 18, 2016 10:06 pm

Hi folks can anyone recommend a replacement radiator for my car the old one is leaking and it needs to be replaced 42 mm 52 mm which is the best I've no idea aluminium ,copper core, plastic. can anyone help?

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Re: Best replacement Radiator 2000NB manual

Postby Aiming Faster » Fri Mar 18, 2016 10:31 pm

Hi Simie, For my NB8A, I got an alloy 52mm radiator couriered to me for around $120? Fitted well, but being thicker, protect it from two threads protruding from the A/C radiator just in front of it. Luckily, when mine gouged, it didn't spring a leak. I saw posts of others doing that gouge too.

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Re: Best replacement Radiator 2000NB manual

Postby davekmoore » Fri Mar 18, 2016 11:12 pm

Thicker isn't necessarily better. Air gets through a thinner radiator more effectively thus cooling all the contents. Twice as thick might mean the air only gets a third of the way in before being blocked by the rest of the radiator.
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Re: Best replacement Radiator 2000NB manual

Postby Steampunk » Sat Mar 19, 2016 12:16 am

If your car is standard or mildly modified then OEM Mazda.
People install aftermarket aluminium ones because they are considerably cheaper and bigger cores cool more efficiently but this improvement is only discernible when circuit racing on hot days.

The thicker the core, the less it acts as a radiator and more like a heat-sink.
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Re: Best replacement Radiator 2000NB manual

Postby Tony » Sat Mar 19, 2016 8:55 am

Slightly thicker OEM SE replacement radiator from Automotive/MX5 Plus in Brisbane.
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Re: Best replacement Radiator 2000NB manual

Postby simie2014 » Sat Mar 19, 2016 10:44 pm

Thanks for the responses fellows. I think i might go a standard thickness aluminium one. CHeers for that. Simie

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Re: Best replacement Radiator 2000NB manual

Postby Mr Morlock » Tue Mar 22, 2016 7:40 pm

The question was "best replacement" The answer is OEM not some questionable quality cheap aluminium radiator. OEM will last a decade without a problem.


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