bayportlj
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And maybe for New York weather it will work fine.
We don't get some of the 115 degree days like some other places
And maybe for New York weather it will work fine.
I don't know how it could be, I've read countless threads here that state unequivocally that the OEM cooling system is the pinnacle of automotive engineering and can not be improved upon.
I'm going with Denso
That's what I installed a few months back.
I don't know how it could be, I've read countless threads here that state unequivocally that the OEM cooling system is the pinnacle of automotive engineering and can not be improved upon.
How's the Denso working out so far?
I don't know how it could be, I've read countless threads here that state unequivocally that the OEM cooling system is the pinnacle of automotive engineering and can not be improved upon.
No issues so far. Not sure of the mileage offhand but believe it's around or just under 1k. Temps have been fine as well. I did a full cooling system overhaul (save for the heater core). Everything appeared to be factory with 113k on the clock when I purchased the LJ.
Nice! I think I'll give the Denso a try.
Hey guys! CSF radiator is running well after three years and summers in AZ. I put this one in at 59k miles and I'm at 65k miles now and no issues as of yet. There is some confusion between the brass and plastic style. I have the plastic OEM equivalent and I haven't had any issues with this one or the one I put in my last TJ.
That being said, I would probably go with Denso on my next one since they are an OEM supplier for many foreign vehicles. I have one on my Tundra (OEM) with no issues as well.
CSF has been fine for me and is a great option for $100. If it goes bad it's not hard to replace. Denso is a little pricier but has a long-term reputation of being reliable. It's a pick-your-poison kind of situation Mine has worked out for me.
Just curious.... Are you running the 42RLE trans?
There’s no way to compare longevity of OEM vs Denso or CSF yet. For all we know the Denso or CSF could last longer than OEM. We need many more years and larger sample size to know anything.
Yep - talk about it in 20 years.
See ya in 20! I can't wait to see who resurrects this thread in 20 years.