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Old 06-16-2005, 12:20 PM   #1
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S13 S14 DOHC Radiator compatability

So, a few months ago I bought an aluminum Koyo radiator for my S13. Since I probably wont drive that car much, I'd like to install the S13 koyo in my S14, and my S14 rad in my S13.

From what I've heard, and S14 radiator will fit in an S13, just that you need longer radiator brackets. How would an s13 dohc radiator fit in my s14? Just top custom brackets? Would the e-fan still bolt up?

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Old 06-16-2005, 04:49 PM   #2
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Just swap the upper brackets also. I just put a stock SR S13 radiator in an S14 (for a swap) and it fit fine. Just had to drill new holes in the core support for the screws (or bolts) to hold the brackets since the mounting point is toward the center more.
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