Leaking Koyo
#11
Which Koyo radiator are you using? The thicker or thinner one?
#12
I don't know what the OP ended up doing about his radiator, but i just got done talking to Koyo yesterday and today and I'll likely be fixing mine on my own. I'll post up more details next week.
Anthony, i have the 36mm Hyper V radiator...not sure who your question was directed to.
Anthony, i have the 36mm Hyper V radiator...not sure who your question was directed to.
#13
I don't know what the OP ended up doing about his radiator, but i just got done talking to Koyo yesterday and today and I'll likely be fixing mine on my own. I'll post up more details next week.
Anthony, i have the 36mm Hyper V radiator...not sure who your question was directed to.
Anthony, i have the 36mm Hyper V radiator...not sure who your question was directed to.
I noticed some jdm radiators (ie Mugen, Spoon, Feels, etc) cost triple, if not quadruple. Are there any performance benefits?
#14
At the time, I was looking into which radiator to go with. I was trying to see if Koyo had some product issue with their old design vs their new "hyper core". I ended up going with the slimmer, hyper core model.
I noticed some jdm radiators (ie Mugen, Spoon, Feels, etc) cost triple, if not quadruple. Are there any performance benefits?
I noticed some jdm radiators (ie Mugen, Spoon, Feels, etc) cost triple, if not quadruple. Are there any performance benefits?
I'd have to say i thought the warranty would be better though. Koyo corporate told me that their distributors decide whether to cover a radiator under warranty and their distributor said that Koyo decides whether the radiator is covered or not. And i was told that technically "race" radiators don't have a warranty to begin with. And the decision takes at least 2-3 weeks. So there's many things that seem subjective in the whole process which is worrisome. I have a DD, so the downtime isn't a problem, but it just sounds like an annoying process where the distributor and koyo are pointing fingers at each other and no one will likely want to take responsibility--because technically, they don't have to. I just purchased some aluminum puddy on Amazon for $5 and going to seal up my leak.
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