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I haven't found any threads from members who have upgraded their radiators yet. Has anyone here done it?
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Subbed, I'm considering it in the future, had one in my old EBM with no issues

@Mishimoto , any hose upgrades planned as well?
 

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Hey! No plans for hoses at this time, but I'll pass this along to our product team!

-Josh
Surprised it didn't come up sooner, figure silicone hoses to replace rubber. Definitely let them know

Why? Are you over heating with the stock radiator?
More an upgrade, as while the gains are minimal, 15% is still 15%. I'm saving it for when she's a little older or there's a good sale going on
 

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I can’t speak for the OP, but those of us with heavily modded vehicles living in the Southwest can truly benefit from them. Just bought the new CSF one.
Now, I can’t find a single reference on how to step by step uninstall the factory one (@Mishimoto directions only cover after the factory one is removed and is vague). I’m gonna likely try to do mine and do an install video on it, but probably a few weeks out.

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I can’t speak for the OP, but those of us with heavily modded vehicles living in the Southwest can truly benefit from them. Just bought the new CSF one.
Now, I can’t find a single reference on how to step by step uninstall the factory one (@Mishimoto directions only cover after the factory one is removed and is vague). I’m gonna likely try to do mine and do an install video on it, but probably a few weeks out.

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Beautiful.

I might be moving to FL next year, so in addition to the other mods, that would definitely help as well. Now again, if only they also included Silicone hoses to replace the OEM ones
 

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I haven't found any threads from members who have upgraded their radiators yet. Has anyone here done it?
I have changed out the stock radiator for Mishimoto. I live in Arizona, and during the summer, the temperatures average 107 or higher for a couple of months. Since changing it out, I have noticed cooler trans and oil temps. I have also noticed that when the oil temps start climbing, they cool off much faster than before. I also use an external oil cooler from Mishimoto and a larger transmission pan from B&M that holds extra fluid.
 

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Beautiful. Currently don't have any issues with my factory radiator, but it's great knowing there's an all-metal version out there when the plastic one gives out.
 

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I have changed out the stock radiator for Mishimoto. I live in Arizona, and during the summer, the temperatures average 107 or higher for a couple of months. Since changing it out, I have noticed cooler trans and oil temps. I have also noticed that when the oil temps start climbing, they cool off much faster than before. I also use an external oil cooler from Mishimoto and a larger transmission pan from B&M that holds extra fluid.
Thanks for sharing. Hope to see you on the trails here.
 

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How's this working out for you so far?
its all good. If you are close to stock, its probably overkill, but highly modified and living in mountainous or desert regions, it a good investment IMO.
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