At the end of last season my OEM rad starting leaking. I took it to a shop to have it looked at, but they wanted crazy money to fix it. So, I'm eventually going to attempt to fix it myself, but for now I needed to get the car back up and running so I can get the car moved and get a different project in there. Anyway, I ordered up the CXRacing Radiator since it's about the only left you can get. I've heard and read on here often about "fitment issues". I wanted to share my experiences and feedback here.
Showed up boxed really well.
It's a nice quality pc, gives a good impression out of the box.
I decided while I had it all apart to clean up the fans. So I took them apart.
I cleaned all the bugs and road rash with Simple Green and then scrubbed them down with some 3M pads. Then I pained them white with some plastic adhesion spray paint.
Reinstalled them.
Still have some Natallica repro stickers left over from my restoration - so I figured it was time to bust these out too.
Remounted them in the OEM locations. When I went to mount the fans I ran into some of my first issues. Each fan has 4 mount points, on each fan, only 2 of them matched up, the other 2 needed slight adjustment. Not bad, but just off by about a mm or two.
I used a Dremel with a metal grinding bit to enlarge the radiator holes out a bit.
After adjusting a few holes I got everything mounted up alright.
Then I ran into the next issue. When I test fit it in the car, I had a vary similar issue withe mount tabs from CXRacing. I had to enlarge them just slightly to get the holes to line up there too.
In this pic I had to enlarge the right hole a bit.
Finally able to get it installed and mounted up.
Fitment is definitely that as others have said. Here's a pic of the distance between the fan blade and the water pump pulley. There's about an 1/8 inch clearance.
Here it is from the front.
All back together. I did have a little trouble with the OVCP, but after some "persuading", I got things to line up.
So, overall, a pretty easy install. Not 100% plug and play. But, if you have any capabilities at all, it shouldn't be bad to overcome any fitment issues you might run into.