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  1. Join Date
    Oct 2002
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    #1
    We here at DENSO Diesel Banawe (RDH Diesel Technologies Inc.) is introducing a new product line by mid-May of 2003. We will be having automotive radiator repair service mainly for DENSO OEM plastic and brass radiators.

    By then, we will be having our own equipment and trained personnel to repair DENSO radiators. For the plastic type radiators, we will be using original OEM plastic tanks and packings. There will be no need to solder brass tanks as replacement for plastic tanks that poses a risk to a damaged cylinder head when the engine gets overheated.

    As of press time, we can accept radiator repairs. However, due to our lack of equipment in our shop, we will have to commit to a longer job time. Though we assure you that our radiator repair service will be fully operational between mid-May to early-June.

    For any queries, kindly call our office.

    Thank you.


    Best regards,

    Hanson Ong
    Marketing Director
    RDH Diesel Technologies Inc
    DENSO Diesel Banawe
    02-732-2786

  2. Join Date
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    #2
    hanson,
    Can you convert a stock radiator to a dual core radiator? Do you repair other brands like calsonic?
    Thanks.

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    #3
    This is a good service. :D

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    #4
    good to hear that..
    more power to your business sir Hanson! :D

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    #5
    we only service stock denso radiators. plastic and brass ones. if you want conversion of radiators, we don't do that as of the moment. maybe in the future. we want to concentrate on repairing stock radiators first such as those in corolla, corona, vitara, crosswind, civics.

    we don't have parts for calsonic and toyo radiators. we are in the process of studying the possibilty on importing parts for these radiators.

    thank you for the queries.

  6. Join Date
    Oct 2002
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    #6
    the good thing also about this service is that it won't cost as much as using brass tanks for your plastic radiators. sometimes it even costs lesser. price range is around 2,500 to 3,500. considering that these are oem parts, it's a good bargain against the same price of soldering local brass tanks that will pose risk to your cylinder head.

    cheers!

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