Engine radiator Nissens or OEM Toyota

Nissens Engine radiator

i am dealing with radiator business in Turkey, and all i can say is Nissens is good brand. And fins will be okay, i cant see any major damage, but need to make sure check for the leak.

Pros: Nissens is good brand
Cons: need to check leak
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Nissens Engine radiator

That’s exactly where my OEM radiator started leaking, luckily it was very visible, I strongly recommend changing the radiator, I got Nissens and it’s been working great so far it came highly recommended by my mechanic

Pros: working great, highly recommended
Vehicle: BMW
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Nissens Engine radiator

I put a nissens radiator off Amazon in mine 3 years and 80,000 kilometers ago and its held up. Multiple cross country trips with it.

Pros: held up, cross country
Cons: very slow leak
Vehicle: BMW
Mileage: 80000 km
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Nissens Engine radiator
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Rating 4.5

I installed an aftermarket Nissens rad and the operating temperature dropped by 2⁰C, also great fitment and price wasn't too bad either

Pros: temperature dropped, great fitment
Vehicle: BMW
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OEM Toyota Engine radiator

My first new car was an ‘82 Toyota Celica. I put 3 radiators on that car within 10 years. The OEM radiator had a copper core and plastic tanks, held onto the core with a crimped clamp all around. I don’t think that they paid much attention to expansion rates and coefficients of expansion of different materials when they designed these, and the seals would eventually give out and begin leaking.

Cons: seals give out, frequent leaking
Vehicle: Toyota Celica
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