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I wanna thank smaay and all those who will and have been helping me out in the transformation of my 97 celica st soon to be a 97 celica/solara
Smaay: lead mechanic and mad scientist of 1mzfe swaps Derrick and luis: for interior exterior parts xFAHxQx: Rims Teo V in Bulgaria: fog lights And those plany more members of this great web site pictures will be uploaded tomorrow of the motor and of the Rims that are being painted by me, if you wanna take a look below is a link to all the pictures. https://m.flickr.com/#/activity/ Thank you to all from 97cecilia can't wait to show the finished producted. |
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Be advised these radiators may come with the posts in the wrong position, causing the fans to not fit. On top of that, you will most likely need to trim them down for the fan shrouds to sit down on the radiator, and I'd recommend getting some foam to seal off the sides of the shroud against the rad.
I have one of those, and it's good. I didn't see much difference from the OEM one I had, in general. It appears the fin density isn't enough and the full aluminum construction makes it absorb radiating heat a lot more than the plastic-tanked OEM one. I am turbo'd though. -------------------- 1993 Celica GT Coupe - sold
1994 Celica GT Liftback |
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