Koyo Radiator Question

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XxBLiNdxX
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I purchased one and they sent me one for a automatic even though I told them it was for a manual. So the thing is that the one they sent had oil cooler lines and the manual one doesn't. They just told me to keep them capped and it should be fine even though they sent me the wrong one. Will this affect the performence of the radiator? I have a 90 Nissan 240sx KA24E. I received a A0046 when I was supposed to get A0045. Any comments will help. Thanks.


180fan
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Nope, won't effect the performance at all.

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I'd say return it if you haven't already installed it. You don't need to be doing the extra work to have an incorrect radiator work for your application. Check with Drift Factory, one of our sponsors. They will send you the correct one almost immediately. Price is great as well!

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Chezedik
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It isn't extra work, you just don't hook up the automatic trans cooler lines, you don't even need to seal the holes. Now, it would be extra work if he fabricated a set of automatic transmission lines, just so he wouldn't install them. But that would be ridiculous (HA!)

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Iamjohnhayes
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any way to turn those into oil cooling lines. sounds like it could be a pimp space saver.


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