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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    copper is nice... easier to repair than aluminum.. but i'd get the warrantied one.
    How much better perceived is a product with a 12 month warranty than one with only 6 month and one with none?

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    #2
    I will choose surplus original... or if budget permits Original brandnew... the plastic top radiator have its purpose... its like your cooling system's fuse...

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1997 View Post
    I will choose surplus original... or if budget permits Original brandnew... the plastic top radiator have its purpose... its like your cooling system's fuse...
    why sir? pls. elaborate.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by glenn manikis View Post
    why sir? pls. elaborate.....
    ang alam ko kasi sir, if nag overheat, unang bibigay yung plastic top. if metal top na, CH na agad bibigay.

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    Id get the aluminum aftermarket if the budget would allow it.

    wag lang yung sobrang laki na masyado from stock specs ha.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dumschmuck View Post
    Id get the aluminum aftermarket if the budget would allow it.

    wag lang yung sobrang laki na masyado from stock specs ha.
    What if you can get a radiator that drops in and gives up up to 3x the performance?

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    Quote Originally Posted by crazy_boy View Post
    ang alam ko kasi sir, if nag overheat, unang bibigay yung plastic top. if metal top na, CH na agad bibigay.
    sir dba ang unang bibigay or lalabas ang water eh sa rad. cap...

    then sir before pa bumigay yung plastic, yung pangdikit or yung water sealant muna ang unang bibigay..

    AFAIK iisa lang naman ang gamit nilang sealant or pandikit dun....

    IMO maplastic or aluminum or copper may required min. and max. PSI din po yun...

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    #8
    The "fuse" is your radiator cap and your overflow to the reservoir.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EVO-V View Post
    How much better perceived is a product with a 12 month warranty than one with only 6 month and one with none?
    of course we all like the longer 12 month warranty. but are we willing and/or able to pay the extra money for it? you simply can not get blood from rock, no matter how hard you squeezed it.. so, we compromise.
    i came to my answer in the questionnaire, based on the first part of statement C, after it was tempered by the second part of the same statement. i simply want the most radiator for my money..
    now... if anyone can provide us an analysis of radiators vis a vis cost, lifespan, and warranty... i'm all ears.
    Last edited by dr. d; November 20th, 2012 at 01:36 AM.

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    Normally the argument is that a manufacturer will only warrant their product relative to their average mean failure rate.

    If a product has a %age of failure that falls within set period by the manufacturer they will only go as far as that.

    Meaning if the part fails shortly after the warranty period, you're pretty much screwed yet the manufacturer still has a pretty high quality rating.

    Otherwise a really good product doesn't cost a manufacturer that much more to warrant statistically.

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    A good radiator should have an average lifespan of several years, but replacement radiators are often put into cars with already compromosed cooling systems. The warranty means the manufacturers expect your busted-ass vehicle to overheat again within the year.

    Ang pagbalik ng comeback...

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    #12
    Quote Originally Posted by EVO-V View Post
    How much better perceived is a product with a 12 month warranty than one with only 6 month and one with none?

    Unfortunately, perception about longer warranties does play in the local mindset. When they intend to sell the vehicle
    as soon as it is paid up. Most cars here do not see extensive use like in other countries where you have to cross great open
    spaces just to go to work.

    I've always liked your posts by the way, seems like straight out of a training manual. The passion is there.

    As much we would like to maintain our vehicles like a Piper. Restrictive trade policies have left most car owners
    to the speed and guile of independent services providers with inadequate training, equipment and supplies.

    Being a Certified Mechanic/Business owner is hard here. As just the sight of european cars being repaired in your
    garage drives away japanese car owners. (the bulk of the business)

    As for me I always choose to get it done right.

    instead of getting it done.
    Last edited by mark_t; November 30th, 2012 at 11:19 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mark_t View Post
    Unfortunately, perception about longer warranties does play in the local mindset. When they intend to sell the vehicle
    as soon as it is paid up. Most cars here do not see extensive use like in other countries where you have to cross great open
    spaces just to go to work.

    I've always liked your posts by the way, seems like straight out of a training manual. The passion is there.

    As much we would like to maintain our vehicles like a Piper. Restrictive trade policies have left most car owners
    to the speed and guile of independent services providers with inadequate training, equipment and supplies.

    Being a Certified Mechanic/Business owner is hard here. As just the sight of european cars being repaired in your
    garage drives away japanese car owners. (the bulk of the business)

    As for me I always choose to get it done right.

    instead of getting it done.
    Thank you.

    Sometimes I feel that manuals need to be rewritten. Heck re-drawn for simpler maintenance applications.

    Import restriction on Honda parts is the most prevalent one. It is anti-consumer and is in itself an inefficient economic practice.

    Though overall, it is difficult to find technical talent around here.

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