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Old 06-10-2003, 07:26 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Radiator Compatibility

Will a radiator from a 92 Si Auto fit a 94 VTEC? How about a 94 Si to fit a 94 VTEC?

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Why don't you just look on www.hondaautomotiveparts.com and compare the part numbers?
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Old 06-10-2003, 08:24 PM   #3 (permalink)
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it should, i did a swap and i'm using my old radiator.
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hmmm, well that is actually a good question. I believe the 4th gens all have the same mount so there should be no problem. But from what i have been hearing the radiators are different. It really does not matter unless you hava a problem with overheating.
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If you use the auto one there are probably going to be two spouts at the bottom for cooling the tranny but they are on a separate circuit so you can just leave them open.
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If you use the auto one there are probably going to be two spouts at the bottom for cooling the tranny but they are on a separate circuit so you can just leave them open.
I have those on my car, but I never had a manual


You shouldnt have a problem.
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Acutally there are a couple of different radiators for preludes. I beleive they are the same size but the fan sizes are different. So if you get the wrong one the fan bolts won't line up.
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I think S models are different, but I think Si and VTEC are the same for manual transmission.

So does anyone wanna sell me their radiator for a decent price?
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I got an aluminum radiator of a 93 Si (automatic). How much are you looking to spend? email me.
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Old 06-12-2003, 12:40 PM   #10 (permalink)
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I aM SELLING my 92 Si Manual Radiator email me at VTECShoreLude@yahoo.com

EDIT: This radiator was bought brand new last summer.
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