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<blockquote data-quote="Cobra Jet" data-source="post: 16637120" data-attributes="member: 127353"><p>Another Mishimoto rad owner here too. Just replaced it last month after the 3rd Fluidyne failure in 17 years of ownership. Every Fluidyne started leaking at the end tanks where the core rows intersect.</p><p></p><p>(3) items worth noting if buying a Mishimoto:</p><p>1) Lifetime warranty after you register it on their site.</p><p>2) Shop the Mishimoto part # on Amazon. They have a store on there, and the price I was able to get on it there was far cheaper than any Mustang vendor, or retailer of the same radiator.</p><p>3) Quality out of the box is excellent as well as direct fit replacement.</p><p></p><p>Mishimoto is based out of DE and they have many high praises from many Auto Enthusiasts.</p><p></p><p>I won’t be buying any more Fluidyne products ever not at nearly close to $400 a pop…. An all aluminum radiator should last practically a lifetime with normal use, not redundantly fail with a few years of use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cobra Jet, post: 16637120, member: 127353"] Another Mishimoto rad owner here too. Just replaced it last month after the 3rd Fluidyne failure in 17 years of ownership. Every Fluidyne started leaking at the end tanks where the core rows intersect. (3) items worth noting if buying a Mishimoto: 1) Lifetime warranty after you register it on their site. 2) Shop the Mishimoto part # on Amazon. They have a store on there, and the price I was able to get on it there was far cheaper than any Mustang vendor, or retailer of the same radiator. 3) Quality out of the box is excellent as well as direct fit replacement. Mishimoto is based out of DE and they have many high praises from many Auto Enthusiasts. I won’t be buying any more Fluidyne products ever not at nearly close to $400 a pop…. An all aluminum radiator should last practically a lifetime with normal use, not redundantly fail with a few years of use. [/QUOTE]
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