side by side intercooler and radiator setup with hi flow fan
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Radiator holds 70% more coolant than stock and the intercooler is good for around 260whp. Uses the included stock brackets and fits the Miata perfectly with zero modification. Radiator was tested and cleaned by a local shop and is in great working order as well as the fan. Other than needing a new coat of paint, they are in excellent condition. Includes new radiator cap. PM me to make an offer or if you have any questions. $300 shipped takes it. Thread crapping will go straight to the mods.
His old FS thread on this for 450! https://www.miataturbo.net/forum/t26396/
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interesting, I saw it on ebay today eBay Motors: side by side intercooler and radiator setup turbo Miata (item 190276564386 end time Jan-03-09 15:16:06 PST)
Turbododge.com for relevant pricing. I've thrown them away.
And to correct the previous for sale thread's information on how "rare" it is, they used this exact setup from 84 through 93 on just about every T2 setup and above. They made quite a few to say the least.
I think so....I'm not going to flame him, but when I was interested in this a while ago (original thread) I got a few tips/links from forum members and found out you can get these DIRT CHEAP.....like under 100 without really even looking. I just think he got ripped off where ever he got this, and is trying to recoup his loss.....dunno
Who in there right mind would pay that price for something that is used and bagged on,when they could buy a Mishimoto rad for less money or spend like $70 more and get a Koyo rad.
If he did get banned,well then good,the less people like him on here the better.
For the sake of the discussion, I find the side-by-side setup intriguing for a clean 250whp street setup--is this IC core (a claimed 3in thick, 7in wide, 12in tall) capable? Or the rad (or similarly sized aluminum)?






