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Topic: sve vs fluidyne radiator
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85CHP510
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Member # 9690
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Im in need for a clean reliablr aluminum radiator and I was on latemodel debating wethet to get a fluidyne for 400 or an sve for 200 with a lifetime warranty..what you guys think?
Posts: 311 | From: oakland | Registered: Dec 2009
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ed650
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Member # 9897
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Sve without a doubt half the price and lifetime warranty.. im getting that one once I put in a new motor soon.
-------------------- 410w Hatch 306Ci Coupe
Posts: 1744 | From: menlo park | Registered: Apr 2010
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NEIGHT
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Member # 8741
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I once had a Fluidyne radiator and it worked great(never had my temp go past 1/4 way on stock gauge) but then after a while it cracked for no reason. I'd say go with SVE since with the lifetime you can always get a new one for free.
-------------------- -Savage Habits- 1992 Summer Edition 1986 Hatch- catfish killer 1964 Impala hard top
Posts: 18548 | From: EA$T $IDE REDWOOD CITY | Registered: Nov 2008
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redvenom
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Member # 12651
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Yea I think I'm going to go with sve as well
-------------------- 1990 Gt Some what stock 1993 GT vert-(stolen)
Posts: 623 | From: cali | Registered: Dec 2012
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