Originally Posted by GT2871RBLUBIRD
personally from having used the koyo i think they are very efficent radiators, and have great design, personally i had my koyo radiator come out of the radiator mounts and it touched the turbo and burnt a hole through 3 on the bars while i was having it fixed i had to use a stock radiator and it was a no go, it wasnt efficent enough to keep my engine cool, but with the koyo back in and 1 radiator fan the car gets up to temp and stays at normal OP temp all the time.
i even tried 3 fans and stock radaitor and it still couldnt cool off my engine, now my turbo does sit close to the radiator which doesnt help but still, the koyo is way more efficent in design than stock.
also jen is right on my gauge temp i seen my temps go from 180-215 and it didnt show any difference on my gauge verses on my laptop through my aem...so the stock sending usit really doesnt gauge it too well
personally from having used the koyo i think they are very efficent radiators, and have great design, personally i had my koyo radiator come out of the radiator mounts and it touched the turbo and burnt a hole through 3 on the bars while i was having it fixed i had to use a stock radiator and it was a no go, it wasnt efficent enough to keep my engine cool, but with the koyo back in and 1 radiator fan the car gets up to temp and stays at normal OP temp all the time.
i even tried 3 fans and stock radaitor and it still couldnt cool off my engine, now my turbo does sit close to the radiator which doesnt help but still, the koyo is way more efficent in design than stock.
also jen is right on my gauge temp i seen my temps go from 180-215 and it didnt show any difference on my gauge verses on my laptop through my aem...so the stock sending usit really doesnt gauge it too well
i definitely would like to get a better gauge and sending unit.. the Koyo, no question is the better radiator... at first I kind of wanted to have the excuse to go out and buy one.. but seeing as I haven't bled the system yet.. it could be an easy fix, making the koyo more money then I'd really need to spend on this.. if bleeding the system doesn't do the trick, I will probably look into the water pump, and then the last thing I'll do is the koyo, seeing as it's the most expensive option.....
are there aftermarket sending units for the temp gauge that are more precise? or would i have to get both a new gauge and new sending unit?
Originally Posted by TeKKie
Sounds like people are going to start comparing cawk size in a few...
lol.. i'm 5'6" and wear a size 8 shoe....
Sounds like people are going to start comparing cawk size in a few...