What are the differences between these radiators: 19010-P73-A02 and 19010-P73-A03

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Re: What are the differences between these radiators: 19010-P73-A02 and 19010-P73-A03

Post by aw614 » Wed May 27, 2020 9:20 pm

coolhandluke wrote: Wed May 27, 2020 1:57 pm
aw614 wrote: Wed May 27, 2020 7:44 am Fan mounting shroud mounting locations? Did the shrouds match in part number? I recall with non Type R integras, some models had a different shroud mounting point that I didn't realize on my old automatic.
Automatic DC2/4's had a transmission cooler in the radiator, which would impact fan mounting.
Im not sure if that was the reason, but I did notice my all aluminum koyo radiator has provisions for both fan shrouds, but did not have the auto trans lines on it.

I used the denso rock auto OEM replacement without any issues on my EK Civic and had it for a few months on my integra.
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Re: What are the differences between these radiators: 19010-P73-A02 and 19010-P73-A03

Post by coolhandluke » Wed May 27, 2020 9:41 pm

aw614 wrote: Wed May 27, 2020 9:20 pm Im not sure if that was the reason, but I did notice my all aluminum koyo radiator has provisions for both fan shrouds, but did not have the auto trans lines on it....
The auto trans lines go to the transmission cooler at the bottom of the radiator. :thumbup:
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Re: What are the differences between these radiators: 19010-P73-A02 and 19010-P73-A03

Post by aw614 » Thu May 28, 2020 8:43 am

coolhandluke wrote: Wed May 27, 2020 9:41 pm
aw614 wrote: Wed May 27, 2020 9:20 pm Im not sure if that was the reason, but I did notice my all aluminum koyo radiator has provisions for both fan shrouds, but did not have the auto trans lines on it....
The auto trans lines go to the transmission cooler at the bottom of the radiator. :thumbup:
I know that, but i don't think the shroud's mounting points had an impact on the trans lines, seeing as the aftermarket denso replacement I bought had the trans lines, but did not have issues with the fan mounting on my manual car. It was just a weird issue all around on my old automatic with unknown previous repairs...
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Re: What are the differences between these radiators: 19010-P73-A02 and 19010-P73-A03

Post by Little_Nolan » Thu Jun 11, 2020 2:50 pm

Ohh I like this thread.

The closest OEM replacement radiator I have seen W/O the provisions for the auto transmission is the TYC 2028 unit. It is available from rockauto for something like $51 USD.

I am personally on the hunt for a radiator with out any sort of stupid logo embossed on the top. I would like to get one that is just a plain aluminum radiator, less than 2" in width with no branding on it so I can powdercoat it matte black.

I can confirm the below aluminum units have stupid logos embossed or raised on the top:

-Koyo
-Mishimoto
-CSF

Another option:
-Skunk2 has a glued on thing and a sticker on the top that is removable with elbow grease BUT its over 2" thick and made in china.

Spoon radiators are also available but cost most than a set of volk wheels - so thats not an option.
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Re: What are the differences between these radiators: 19010-P73-A02 and 19010-P73-A03

Post by aw614 » Thu Jun 11, 2020 2:56 pm

If you are going to powder coat it black, your powder coater might be able to shave the emblem off the rad and smoothen it out, similar to how they do the same to valve covers.
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Re: What are the differences between these radiators: 19010-P73-A02 and 19010-P73-A03

Post by Little_Nolan » Thu Jun 11, 2020 6:10 pm

aw614 wrote: Thu Jun 11, 2020 2:56 pm If you are going to powder coat it black, your powder coater might be able to shave the emblem off the rad and smoothen it out, similar to how they do the same to valve covers.
I was looking into that and emailed Mishimoto and they advised not do it, which didn't surprise me. I was looking to see if it was embossed and stamped from the other side or if was cast that way. If its stamped it would obviously be a no go, but if it is cast like a VC then, yeah that would be ideal and doable.
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Re: What are the differences between these radiators: 19010-P73-A02 and 19010-P73-A03

Post by Outrun » Fri Jun 12, 2020 1:51 pm

I got a Go Autoworks all aluminum radiator from eBay for my 1994 Civic back in 2014. I don’t remember seeing any logos on the radiator itself so that may be one brand to consider.
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Re: What are the differences between these radiators: 19010-P73-A02 and 19010-P73-A03

Post by Outrun » Fri Jun 12, 2020 1:54 pm

I just went on the Go Autoworks site and looks like they now weld a nameplate on top of the radiator.

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Re: What are the differences between these radiators: 19010-P73-A02 and 19010-P73-A03

Post by Little_Nolan » Sat Jun 13, 2020 6:38 am

Greg, the owner of go autoworks is a really good guy and builds some quality pieces.

I do not believe he offers the integra full length anymore which sucks because I probably would have bought one if he had.
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Re: What are the differences between these radiators: 19010-P73-A02 and 19010-P73-A03

Post by Little_Nolan » Tue Jun 16, 2020 9:53 am

Little_Nolan wrote: Sat Jun 13, 2020 6:38 am Greg, the owner of go autoworks is a really good guy and builds some quality pieces.

I do not believe he offers the integra full length anymore which sucks because I probably would have bought one if he had.
Spoke with Greg at go-autoworks. He is making me a full length DC2 radiator with out some idiotic logo or bling on the top. Also going to cost less than a koyo/mishimoto equivalent.

My current mishimoto will be up for sale soon for balls cheap if anyone is interested.
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