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Old Aug 15, 2018 | 08:41 PM
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I was planning on upgrading my radiator on my 2008 350z to a Mishimoto Radiator. Has anyone installed this in their Z? How was the fitment? I heard the radiator isn't exactly oem fitment and I heard people make some modifications to make it fit. I was wondering what you had to do to make it fit and still have the condenser and everything else bolted up right. If someone could help that'd be great.

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Old Aug 16, 2018 | 03:25 AM
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why do you feel like you need to upgrade the radiator?
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Old Aug 16, 2018 | 07:07 AM
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why do you feel like you need to upgrade the radiator?
I'm upgrading my radiator because my stock radiator got clapped by a rock. It's got a hole in the middle of it and when I found out I needed a new one I thought I might as well upgrade it to a mishimoto rad. I plan to modify most of the car in the future so I think this investment will pay off later down the line.
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Old Aug 16, 2018 | 07:21 AM
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gotcha... i would try to find one that you dont have to rig. just my thoughts though
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Old Aug 16, 2018 | 11:28 AM
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Haven’t installed one in an 07 or 08, but I know the 03 to 06 was never a drop in. Down it will be a perfect drop in, but will work.

Its really not needed unless you track the car
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Got this on my Z. It dropped in, some fanagling to get the fan to clip on, fan goes in after the rad has gone in. Screw holes doesnt line up 100% so you might have to drill the bracket a bit. I'd agree about the overkill for streeting. Even in 95degree weather in stop and go traffic the temp doesnt even go above the mid level
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Old Aug 16, 2018 | 05:00 PM
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Originally Posted by franknstn
Got this on my Z. It dropped in, some fanagling to get the fan to clip on, fan goes in after the rad has gone in. Screw holes doesnt line up 100% so you might have to drill the bracket a bit. I'd agree about the overkill for streeting. Even in 95degree weather in stop and go traffic the temp doesnt even go above the mid level
Ordered my radiator yesterday and it should be here by Saturday. Thanks for the input, I'll see how mine fits and I'll let you guys know if I run into any problems.
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I had one installed on my 2006 350Z I was having problems with my car overheating found out a rad was the least of my problems but my mechanic dropped one in with little to no problems seems like it runs a bit cooler than stock, gauge is registering a tick below what it did with the stock one. Hopefully you will never have to worry much about internal rust because of it being fully aluminum not sure if it's lighter than the stock one,but the welds sure are pretty and it just gushes with the look of performance at the end of the day might just be aesthetics but price was right so I pulled the trigger to so GL!!
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Old Aug 17, 2018 | 04:27 AM
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Originally Posted by Doper760
Ordered my radiator yesterday and it should be here by Saturday. Thanks for the input, I'll see how mine fits and I'll let you guys know if I run into any problems.
you will have issues bleeding it
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Originally Posted by travlee
you will have issues bleeding it
That is definitely a fact so prepare to have some patience!
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Old Aug 22, 2018 | 03:12 PM
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Update: Installed the new radiator and thermostat in under a day and I'm happy with the results. Installation was tedious however after modifying the AC condenser a bit it was able to fit. I bled the car for 10 minutes with the engine running and it seems to have worked at removing all air bubbles. Drove it for an hour and the temperature stayed normal. I'll be checking the coolant levels to see if any air bubbles have come up over the course of a week. Thank you to everyone that gave me advice/help!
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Old Aug 22, 2018 | 11:45 PM
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Glad everything worked out well hope you enjoy!!!
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Old Aug 23, 2018 | 03:59 AM
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Wow, that thing looks monstrous in the pictures. Looks like the clearance is pretty tight with your radiator fans, hopefully you don't plan on going FI.
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