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I've kept my stock one just simply because there is more air hitting the surface area and never seen a reason to change it, but I will be going civic rad just because of the room side of things, it's out the way if you need to change things I can't see any making that much difference without a upgraded thermostat...

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Not got a turbo but is 1.6, when i changed from my stock na rad to a civic alloy rad my car struggled to get up to temp and actually over cooled and switched back onto cold idle if i was cruising and pulled up to some traffic lights etc.

Im not running a cooling panel or anything Extra just changed my rad

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The civic dual cores are really good, much better than the shitey oem rad, i ran my 85 without a rad for nearly a month and also ive no heater system, using a oem thermostat aswell.

Not once did it overheat, even after a heavy drive and idling at the lights etc.

Had the 3 core in the old GT.

Both were half sized rads

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My mates dual civic shat itself, water temp gauge saved his engine I have seen a few people on here complaining about the fans aswell the thing that I worry about is aftermarket mani right next to the oem rads surely the heat can't be good haha

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