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Old Aug 4, 2009 | 02:18 PM
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I have been quoted 165 approx for a radiator from prosport for my 96 import wrx.

aftyer going on e-bay they have some that are considerably cheaper and (apparently) oem standard as well.

what i need to know is, is there a difference between a uk and and import radiator as there are 2 different listings, one says will fit impreza, doesnt mention import, but also doesnt say it wont fit

the other does say import, there is approx 20 quid difference but i can see no noticable difference between the 2.

the links are below, so are these the same or not?

SUBARU IMPREZA / LEGACY 2.0 TURBO RADIATOR BRAND NEW on eBay (end time 05-Aug-09 14:47:13 BST)

SUBARU IMPREZA / LEGACY 2.0 TURBO IMPORT CAR RADIATOR on eBay (end time 07-Aug-09 19:45:33 BST)

or can anyone else suggest a supplier?
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Old Aug 4, 2009 | 03:19 PM
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I'm sure that the OE radiator's on our car's are made by "Calsonic" so I'd also do a search for them. They aren't the same I think and I believe the differences are probably to do with pipe outlet locations although both those pictures appear the same on those links. Could be the supplier's mistake I'd check before buying either just to be sure. Goodluck.
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SUBARU IMPREZA CLASSIC GC8 WRX STI ALLOY RACE RADIATOR on eBay (end time 22-Aug-09 16:33:04 BST)

try these guys
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Old Aug 4, 2009 | 03:51 PM
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Thanks for that link, do i really need a race rad though, the car is totally standard except for exhaust, i dont track it, it is just a daily driver.

if there is a benefit of having a race rad on an otherwise standard car then obviously i would consider it, otherwise it seems abit of overkill?

any one have one of these fitted?


GMballisticI'm sure that the OE radiator's on our car's are made by "Calsonic" so I'd also do a search for them. They aren't the same I think and I believe the differences are probably to do with pipe outlet locations although both those pictures appear the same on those links. Could be the supplier's mistake I'd check before buying either just to be sure. Goodluck.

thanks for that also i will check when get home, i am at work and limited to what i can look at or search for. cant get on www.ebay.co.uk but if i type in my.ebay.co.uk then i can, its the weird website blocker at work!!

been told a standard oem subaru rad is approx £400 quid, surely this can't be right??
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£400!!!! are you kidding...that's gotta be wrong.
My mate bought one of those aluminium race radiators but he took it off 1 month after fitting it and went back to standard. I'm sure the RCM "Gobstopper" still runs the standard radiator so if it's good enough for that car I'm sure it will be ok for the rest of us.
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Old Aug 4, 2009 | 04:17 PM
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I thought OEM rads were about the £115 mark ? £165 fitted sounds about right.
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£165 was the quote for the radiator, im sure they (prosport) quoted £220 fitted. and that is for a blueprint radiator, not an official subaru one, i was advised a proper subaru rad was "around the £400 mark" + fitting!!!

if the gobstopper does fine on a standard rad then thats sold it for me, gonna try and speak to the ebay seller and see which one will definitely
fit.

has anyone bought a standard radiator from ebay (not race rad)

if so where from and were you happy with the quality or not?


Thanks in advance
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Originally Posted by britishbulldog
£165 was the quote for the radiator, im sure they (prosport) quoted £220 fitted. and that is for a blueprint radiator, not an official subaru one, i was advised a proper subaru rad was "around the £400 mark" + fitting!!!

if the gobstopper does fine on a standard rad then thats sold it for me, gonna try and speak to the ebay seller and see which one will definitely
fit.

has anyone bought a standard radiator from ebay (not race rad)

if so where from and were you happy with the quality or not?


Thanks in advance
RCM supplied and fitted a Subaru OEM one to my WRX for around £330 (but I think there was other work/items on that bill too).

Don't forget, the OEM version's plastic end tanks take between 10-15 years before they turn brittle!... So just fit it and forget it (that way you'll know it's a known quantity and won't warp, etc... ).

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The only real problem I've noticed with the standard radiators is the top and bottom metal plates (painted black) rust like nobody's business. Mine took less than a year before it started showing signs of rust....the bottom's fooked but I'm going to take the top off, rust protect it and re-paint it black as soon as I can.
When I worked in parts about a year ago our cost from the supplier (FPS) was around £55-£65+VAT to us....so add the mark up on(sometimes as much as cost + 70) and that's easily over the £100 mark.
FYI; Blueprint do loads of OE Japanese parts, that's what we bought from FPS and are usually very good.
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The only real problem I've noticed with the standard radiators is the top and bottom metal plates (painted black) rust like nobody's business. Mine took less than a year before it started showing signs of rust...
Yeah they do get a bit scratty.
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Originally Posted by joz8968
Don't forget, the OEM version's plastic end tanks take between 10-15 years before they turn brittle!... So just fit it and forget it (that way you'll know it's a known quantity and won't warp, etc... ).

10 - 15 years! amount of **** this car has caused me so far i would be happy to get 10 - 15 months out of it, in fact if i got 15 weeks trouble free that would be a new record

gotta love them subarus
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Originally Posted by britishbulldog
10 - 15 years! amount of **** this car has caused me so far i would be happy to get 10 - 15 months out of it, in fact if i got 15 weeks trouble free that would be a new record

gotta love them subarus
I shouldn't laugh but........

I feel your pain, brother.
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quick question, if i sourced a rad from a uk turbo 2000
will this fit my import?
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AFAIK all Classic rads - whether JDM or RoW - are interchangeable.

I think most of the New Ages might fit too (don't quote me on that though)

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Originally Posted by joz8968
I think most of the New Ages might fit too (don't quote me on that though)

sorry couldn't resist
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nice one, its goin for engine out tomorrow, so got til next week to get
rad organised.

oh how i shall enjoy driving the missus's 1.3 ford ka,

its like a rocket shame my head touches the roof and if i put the
sunvisor down i can see the dash but no road, good job we get so much sun in england hey

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Originally Posted by britishbulldog
...oh how i shall enjoy driving the missus's 1.3 ford ka,

its like a rocket shame my head touches the roof and if i put the
sunvisor down i can see the dash but no road, good job we get so much sun in england hey
<er... at least it's reliable >


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Originally Posted by britishbulldog
sorry couldn't resist
I well and truly asked for that

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Originally Posted by joz8968
<er... at least it's reliable >


thats exactly what my missus said, well that and
"if u dont f***ing like it the u can always f***ing walk you f***ing t**t, blah blah blah blah blah etc etc

she's very much a lady my missus
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I have bought the same radiator from your first ebay link, it came next day and was very good quality , and has been on my car for 6 months with no problems, it is as good as the OEM rad , as its alloy and will not rust out, think uk and import classic radiator's are the same, hope this helps
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Originally Posted by britishbulldog
...
"if u dont f***ing like it the u can always f***ing walk you f***ing t**t, blah blah blah blah blah etc etc...


Howl! I dig where she's coming from. Genius. The "...you f*cking tw@t" gets me.

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i ordered a rad off e bay on Monday at 2.40pm and it came at 9.30am next day paid 62 quid all in and very happy... my ome one had rusted at the bottom so the bottom fan nuts sheared off 4 of them, but used the bolts that hold top and bottom plates on to replace them and put my ome top rail on new rad so looks original with the stickers etc, fitted straight on the new one and fitted straight in the car no probs..from a place in Newcastle next day delivery if paid for b4 3pm
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I got one off ebay all good mate
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I got my rad of a Chap on Ebay - rand him up got another 5 discount for buy straight from - him - rad arrived next day well pack and brand spankers - £55 squid total - not had any problems.!!
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Got mine off this guy fitted it last week to my 95 wrx no problems
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nice one for all the replies, engine now out, new one coming
on tuesday. gonna order rad once engine arrives. just gonna go for
an ebay jobby now i know others have fitted them with no probs.
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