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Supra twin turbo aluminum radiator installed in a 1992 sc300 5 speed (with pictures)

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Old 10-02-07, 12:21 AM
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Ahhh Man, looks like your coming over sooner then expected. lol. I'll bring the beer if u bring the Food.





And for that Low *** price, "cheapo radiator" here we come. Screw paying $450.00 freaking bux.

Thankx Again Chris, you just saved me some money.


No problem.............

Its been in the mid to high 90's here in Texas and my cars running cool as can be.......

I just went over to the place i am buying my 2JZ-GTE motor from to drowl all over it.......i want it nowwwwww......They had like 12 or so just sitting there looking at me....

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Old 10-05-07, 05:20 AM
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Looks nice! I'm planning to do this as well. But I wanted to know if using a Koyo Radiator for the Sc300 would be as good as the tt one. What's the benefit? I plan on doing the gte swap this winter so is this neccessary?
Old 10-05-07, 09:16 AM
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looks good! Keep the write ups coming!
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Originally Posted by snomanlex
Looks nice! I'm planning to do this as well. But I wanted to know if using a Koyo Radiator for the Sc300 would be as good as the tt one. What's the benefit? I plan on doing the gte swap this winter so is this neccessary?



Well i just got it because i needed a new radiator.......I figured i was going to either turbo this motor or swap the GTE motor in here soon , so i just got the TT radiator.

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I gotcha. I was just wondering because I'm pricing out radiators on ebay. I found the Koyo radiator for the Sc300 for like $150 shipped but the supra tt was like $360. So if there wasn't that much of a difference I was going to pick the Koyo rad for the sc and possibly the Samco hose kit.

This whole Lexus/Toyota thing is just tad more expensive than the dsm scene lol. Dsms you can sort of throw together and they work. I'm afraid to try that with these cars. Good write up with the stanza fans as well. I think I might have to source some when I go to the junkyard tommorow. I'm not a big fan of the huge shroud/fan combo that's on there now.
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Any Updates? what did you end up doing "snomanlex"?

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