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crzygtz
02-09-2011, 12:00 PM
Hey guys im looking to get an all aluminum radiator for my v6 8g. The only ones I was able to find are for the 00-05 v6 eclipse. Will this fit directly into my 8g? Thanks!

G-spot
02-09-2011, 01:29 PM
I remember reading the club3g article and recall it doesn't have an AT cooling. And that it was made for the 5-spd guys. Please confirm this if anyone read that article thanks.

qnz
02-09-2011, 02:59 PM
wasnt the eclipse radiator shorter than the galant radiator too? I think you'll need to use spacers to have it sit correctly inside the pegs.

oakrdrs187
02-09-2011, 03:50 PM
I remember reading the club3g article and recall it doesn't have an AT cooling. And that it was made for the 5-spd guys. Please confirm this if anyone read that article thanks.


Even if it has them cooling for A/T, it's better to go external.
The ones in the rad sometimes go under it's own pressure, and then you get Coolant in you're Diamond III only Trans. Not Good.

oakrdrs187
02-09-2011, 03:56 PM
Hey guys im looking to get an all aluminum radiator for my v6 8g. The only ones I was able to find are for the 00-05 v6 eclipse. Will this fit directly into my 8g? Thanks!

Maybe not directly, but the modifications need won't be too hard.

Jeffylou87
02-09-2011, 04:52 PM
Can anyone confirm this?

gtx
02-09-2011, 05:26 PM
My conclusion was that a radiator made for an EVO 7/8/9 (or 5/6 if you want to relocate the upper pipe) is a better option. Still not a direct fit, but overall better. Do a search for "EVO radiator" on here, the info is there thanks to Stewi and Cali, and there's someone else who fitted a Mishimoto one already too IIRC.

crzygtz
02-09-2011, 06:20 PM
My conclusion was that a radiator made for an EVO 7/8/9 (or 5/6 if you want to relocate the upper pipe) is a better option. Still not a direct fit, but overall better. Do a search for "EVO radiator" on here, the info is there thanks to Stewi and Cali, and there's someone else who fitted a Mishimoto one already too IIRC.
now would that be the same for a v6? because those 2 have evo swaps

SPD_FRK
02-09-2011, 09:10 PM
3rd Gen Eclipse radiator will need spacers, or shims, placed on the bottom pegs to properly position the radiator to match up to the top mounting brackets. Otherwise you can make custom top mounting brackets that sit lower as another alternative.


I had been working on getting direct fit radiators made for the 8th Gen Galant, but still working out pricing details on them...for now, the cheapest and best option seems to be using the 3rd Gen Eclipse radiator still

gtx
02-10-2011, 02:34 AM
now would that be the same for a v6? because those 2 have evo swaps
Doesn't matter. The only problem I can see is that if you go with a 2" core, and want to retain your stock shroud/fans you might run into space issues. And that could be fixed switching to slim fans or to a pusher setup. I'll have my evo rad here in a week or so, but I'm not the first one doing this on a V6.

cleazy123
04-15-2013, 09:21 AM
How did that EVO radiator work on the 6 ? Gotta a crack in my plastic tank it's about time to upgrade to an all aluminum setup

Isaurio
04-15-2013, 09:46 AM
FYI. people using JDM headlights you need evo 4-5-6 mishimoto radiator, it will clear the head lights. But you need to relocate the bottom mounts. People with auto trani needs a external oil cooler since the aluminum dont have a tank for it.

the eclipse one i dont think it clears the JDM lights i could be wrong.

qnz
04-15-2013, 07:14 PM
Relocating the bottom mounts is ideal but the front crossmember is right where the driver side radiator mount is. I had to cut the radiator pegs and move them to where the galant brackets line up to