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Old 10-29-2018, 01:07 PM
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Originally Posted by riceball777
With the age of these cars I’m surprised that anyone is still actually on the stock radiator still.
My 2007 has 370,000 miles and still on the original radiator (bought it new). OEM FTW!
Old 10-29-2018, 04:14 PM
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OE Denso Radiators are available from 247hondaparts.com as we speak.
Old 10-29-2018, 06:44 PM
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How much?
Old 10-29-2018, 09:44 PM
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For records sake for future generations, prices in October 2018 for P/N 19010-PCX-013:

Majestic Honda: $277.21
247HondaParts: $288.91
HondaPartsCheap: $288.76
Amazon Prime: $305.20

It appears MY 2000 to 2005 (AP1+AP2v1) had P/N 19010-PCX-013, whereas 2006-2008 changed P/N to 19010-PZX-A01.

Are these interchangeable between model years?
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I think the only difference is the thread size for the fan switch.
Old 10-30-2018, 02:44 AM
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Originally Posted by HarryD
For records sake for future generations, prices in October 2018 for P/N 19010-PCX-013:

Majestic Honda: $277.21
247HondaParts: $288.91
HondaPartsCheap: $288.76
Amazon Prime: $305.20

It appears MY 2000 to 2005 (AP1+AP2v1) had P/N 19010-PCX-013, whereas 2006-2008 changed P/N to 19010-PZX-A01.

Are these interchangeable between model years?
Temp sensor next to the bottom hose is different. It's a larger sensor on non DBW cars(00-05), you could use an adapter and use a non DBW radiator on a DBW car. But you can't use the 06+ radiator at all on the 00-05 cars(you'll get a CEL, even if you splice the wires). It's different if you have an aftermarket aluminum rad, as you can just bore out the sensor bung, or install an adapter.
Old 10-30-2018, 11:42 PM
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Rockauto has Denso radiator part number 221-9222 which is the equivalent to 19010-PZX-A01 for $96.79 + shipping. Those are made Indonesia like the Koyo branded oe radiators. Considering original is Denso from factory, they should just be as good as the original one from the dealer but at a better price.

Alternatively Amazon has the Denso at $98.51 + $12.99 shipping and Ebay at $105.41 + $9.99 shipping

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Old 10-31-2018, 03:19 AM
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Originally Posted by DesertWanderer
My 2007 has 370,000 miles and still on the original radiator (bought it new). OEM FTW!
Holy shit, do you ever turn your S off?! I can only imagine how many sets of rear tires you've gone through!
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Originally Posted by xDoodles
Rockauto has Denso radiator part number 221-9222 which is the equivalent to 19010-PZX-A01 for $96.79 + shipping. Those are made Indonesia like the Koyo branded oe radiators. Considering original is Denso from factory, they should just be as good as the original one from the dealer but at a better price.
I've bought many of those Denso aftermarket radiator and while I have no doubt they'll last long, they aren't quite nice like the OEM Denso. You could tell the original unit was very very well built.
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Old 11-04-2018, 02:08 AM
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Originally Posted by GSteg
I've bought many of those Denso aftermarket radiator and while I have no doubt they'll last long, they aren't quite nice like the OEM Denso. You could tell the original unit was very very well built.
Would you tell others to buy the Denso or Koyorad or the OEM dealer part? Just curious


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