So I am about half way done with my swap and I am looking for some input on radiator options from people that have done it.
Here are the details on my swap. 87 e30 325i, LS2 fully rebuild with PRC heads and 220R cam, (I built the motor myself), t56, it is DBW.
The engine came out of a CTSV and I kept the CTSV accessories. The compressor bracket needed some work but everything else fit nicely.
I bought Garret's cd and it's great in some areas but terrible in others. In the radiator section it says the dimensions of the GM radiator he used but no part numbers. That it the point of buying the dam cd, not having to find the pn of the radiator.....
I have read some people have used the R32 Mishimoto radiator. Could you guys share the radiator you have used and the fabrication required to make them fit? Pictures and part numbers would be great. Also, he says in the cd that he went to the auto parts store and got some hoses. What about part numbers. Asking for help in a forum is one thing, but when you pay for it is a different thing.
I don't mind fabricating, but I don't want to reinvent the wheel if I don't have to. Thank you for your help.
Here are the details on my swap. 87 e30 325i, LS2 fully rebuild with PRC heads and 220R cam, (I built the motor myself), t56, it is DBW.
The engine came out of a CTSV and I kept the CTSV accessories. The compressor bracket needed some work but everything else fit nicely.
I bought Garret's cd and it's great in some areas but terrible in others. In the radiator section it says the dimensions of the GM radiator he used but no part numbers. That it the point of buying the dam cd, not having to find the pn of the radiator.....
I have read some people have used the R32 Mishimoto radiator. Could you guys share the radiator you have used and the fabrication required to make them fit? Pictures and part numbers would be great. Also, he says in the cd that he went to the auto parts store and got some hoses. What about part numbers. Asking for help in a forum is one thing, but when you pay for it is a different thing.
I don't mind fabricating, but I don't want to reinvent the wheel if I don't have to. Thank you for your help.
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