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Tezzax5 wrote:Just a thinking out loud question...Does anybodies pwr radiator fit without hacking?
I thinking for the money i might get a quote from Kavey located in maroochydore to get one built...
opinions please
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I used an M3 sized cor I think it was exact dimensions are 640x340
obviously the PWR is slightly bigger as i had no dramas at all!
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saboteur wrote:1red5 wrote:Too much work for me. Begs the question, what template did they actually use to make the radiator.
My PWR radiator was about the same amount of work, maybe Koyo are better?
For the prices the PWR is charging, you shouldn't do ANY work on it. Think about it, how can they get most of the holes correct and stuff up a few?
It may be excusable for a manufacturer who sells many different things, but PWR is a specialist.... would you be pissed off if BBS made wheels with one hole, out of four, out of alignment?

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It fits in the stock location hence the radiator is not as wide as OEM to accommodate the room the oil cooler takes up.
Biggest hassle was getting the stock fans to fit, it slotted into the OEM spot just fine.
How much? too much .. but still cheaper to get via the states than via PWR directly.
Biggest hassle was getting the stock fans to fit, it slotted into the OEM spot just fine.
How much? too much .. but still cheaper to get via the states than via PWR directly.

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I guess that doesn't really answer your questions..
I like the fact the oil cooler is part of the radiator, its a lot neater solution.
I'd probably prefer it to a PWR radiator and PWR oil cooler separately mounted.
I got it from the fantastic people at FlyinMiata.
I like the fact the oil cooler is part of the radiator, its a lot neater solution.
I'd probably prefer it to a PWR radiator and PWR oil cooler separately mounted.
I got it from the fantastic people at FlyinMiata.
If you had access to a car like this, would you take it back right away? Neither would I.
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