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Toyota Supra Performance Aluminium Radiator, 1986-1992

SKU MMRAD-SUP-86 Category Tags , ,

494.18 incl. VAT

Availability: In stock

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Toyota Supra Performance Aluminium Radiator – A Mishimoto performance aluminium radiator is the ideal upgrade to the stock Toyota Supra radiator. Designed and engineered to maximize cooling efficiency, boost engine functions, and most importantly protect your car from overheating. It will undoubtedly extend the lifetime and performance of your Supra engine whether you drive your vehicle daily or take it for track runs. This radiator features a lightweight dual core, 100% brazed aluminium, and polished end tanks, enhancing the overall performance of your engine. Every Mishimoto aluminium radiator is a direct OEM fit, making installation effortless with no cutting or modification required. This aluminium radiator comes with a high pressure 1.3 bar Mishimoto radiator cap, and, like all Mishimoto radiators, this aluminium radiator comes with our signature lifetime warranty.

Features:

  • Direct fit for the 1986–1992 MKIII Toyota Supra 3.0L
  • Applicable for both turbo and non-turbo models
  • Full aluminium construction including durable, TIG-welded end tanks
  • Features a two-row, 2.2″ thick, efficient brazed aluminium core
  • Increased fluid capacity and optimal heat dissipation
  • Provides efficient temperature reduction for use on the street or track
  • Includes 1.3 Bar High-Pressure Radiator Cap which effectively raises the boiling point of engine coolant, providing a safer and more efficient system
  • Includes Magnetic Drain
  • Plug to capture any metallic debris/fragments in your cooling system
  • Mishimoto Lifetime Warranty

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