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    #1
    Mga sir, ano po ba ang recommended nyong radiator cap (aside from OEM) for honda 92? Yung circuit brand po ba ay ok din? TIA

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    Quote Originally Posted by AcidBurn View Post
    Mga sir, ano po ba ang recommended nyong radiator cap (aside from OEM) for honda 92? Yung circuit brand po ba ay ok din? TIA
    in my opinion, radiator caps are not too hi-tech.. any brand of decent quality is ok.. i use whatever the guy at the parts store hands out.

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    #3
    Federal Mogul with the same pressure ratings.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    in my opinion, radiator caps are not too hi-tech.. any brand of decent quality is ok.. i use whatever the guy at the parts store hands out.
    +1 dr. d
    as long as tama ang pressure rating it will do its job

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    mas maganda bumili ka sa surplusan ..kasi ung nabibiling tig 150 pesos..madaling maluto ung goma..base sa aking experience...result..kaunting init ng radiator,,pumupunta na dun sa reservor ung tubig sa radiator...

    naghanap ako ng orig na surplus,,,ayun naging normal ung tubig ng radiator ko...hindi na nagbabawas,,,
    nakuha ko lang ng 250 pesos...

    federal mogul,,at circiut ,,na try ko walang epek...

    sa surplus lang nakuntento radiator ko..

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    federal mogul kung replacement.
    pero ako, gamit ko ngayon is OEM.

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    if buyer knows how to examine surplus radiator caps for defects, then i suppose it's ok to get them. otherwise, brand new is "safer".

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    Go OEM or at least with an OEM manufacturer (i.e. Denso).

    I've tried those Circuit brands before (no choice as the cap gave way and that's the only one i could get on the road) and it did not last too long. Radiator caps should also be changed every three years or so as the gasket and pressure rating deteriorates over time.

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    Sir TS, makiride lang sa thread nyo ha, up ko lang po ito.
    Isang indication po ba na sira na ang rad cap kapag nirerev mo yung auto ay may bumabalik na konting tubig sa reserve? TY

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    Quote Originally Posted by CarPainter View Post
    Sir TS, makiride lang sa thread nyo ha, up ko lang po ito.
    Isang indication po ba na sira na ang rad cap kapag nirerev mo yung auto ay may bumabalik na konting tubig sa reserve? TY
    The radiator caps that are available here either come from Taiwan or China.

    Am more inclined for the Taiwanese-made ones, given their generally more evolved quality systems.

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