I actually dropped off my friends R32 for it to be developed at there place.
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Do we have any 3.2 A3's with the Mishimoto aluminum radiator? They have them for the R32, so they likely fit A3's, I'm thinking![]()
Gen 2 Haldex, HPA DSG Stage 2, BBS RS 320's, HPA SHS, TAR-OX 6-Pot Calipers/2-Part Discs,
UM ecu tune, Schrick 268/264 bump sticks, Setrab 9x20 oil cooler, S2T Paddle Shifters
#2
I actually dropped off my friends R32 for it to be developed at there place.
#3
IDK about the 3.2, but the 2.0t Mishimoto radiator my friend installed didn't have great fitment. Required a good bit of grinding and filing to fit.
Dave
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My buddy just texted me this morning, apparently he's not impressed with the mishimoto radiator on the track. Temps are climbing just after 8 laps.
Dave
#7
Ryan, of the Great White thread over on VWVortex's R32 forum, commented that the Mishimoto was faster at getting rid of heat during cool-down laps than the oem radiator. Decoupling the oil and the coolant by separating them at the oem heat exchanger, and routing the oil through an aftermarket unit like the Setrab 920 is more effective at actually lowering temps overall.
An effective DSG oil cooler would really be cool (hehe), but keeping the mechatronics unit happy with the right pressures is the sticking point. Those who actually do put their cars on the tracks are pulling for such a cooler.
Gen 2 Haldex, HPA DSG Stage 2, BBS RS 320's, HPA SHS, TAR-OX 6-Pot Calipers/2-Part Discs,
UM ecu tune, Schrick 268/264 bump sticks, Setrab 9x20 oil cooler, S2T Paddle Shifters
#8
Yeah that's looking like it'll be on the list next.
Did you see the SSP DSG cooler kit that INA sells?
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fb...8024991&type=1
Dave
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I am not a fan of Chinese made product masquerading under a Japanese name.
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Gen 2 Haldex, HPA DSG Stage 2, BBS RS 320's, HPA SHS, TAR-OX 6-Pot Calipers/2-Part Discs,
UM ecu tune, Schrick 268/264 bump sticks, Setrab 9x20 oil cooler, S2T Paddle Shifters
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Gen 2 Haldex, HPA DSG Stage 2, BBS RS 320's, HPA SHS, TAR-OX 6-Pot Calipers/2-Part Discs,
UM ecu tune, Schrick 268/264 bump sticks, Setrab 9x20 oil cooler, S2T Paddle Shifters
#12
Mishimoto is a registered trade mark of Resource Intl., Inc a Chinese outsourcing company in Delaware.
company web site
http://www.simplyresource.com/capabilities.php
shipping details
http://www.importgenius.com/supplier...raditor-co-ltd
Trdemark registration
http://www.trademarkia.com/mishimoto...-77487809.html
They also own the brand "Drop Engineerig" that sells motor mounts and lug nuts and "Mizu radiators"
http://www.trademarkia.com/mizu-77879339.html
Last edited by Lethal Injection; 08-17-2012 at 05:05 AM.
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Interesting. . .Still, I haven't heard any bad news from those who are using them; so far, at any rate.
Gen 2 Haldex, HPA DSG Stage 2, BBS RS 320's, HPA SHS, TAR-OX 6-Pot Calipers/2-Part Discs,
UM ecu tune, Schrick 268/264 bump sticks, Setrab 9x20 oil cooler, S2T Paddle Shifters
#14
Just came across this thread today, and saw there was some questions about Mishimoto, so here are some answers to the questions/concerns.
1. We are re-engineering the 2.0T rad with poor fitment. If anyone local to us has a vehicle we can use for measurements, they will be compensated with free product.
2. Engineered in USA http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6vwt7...0&feature=plcp
3. We have never said we were a Japanese company, we are a proud American company.
4. Buying parts made overseas is not for everyone, however there is an added price that comes with buying American made. Although some of our parts ARE made in the USA because the market allows us to achieve the higher selling price, we do manufacture some in low-cost regions with a quality control team present at every production run. We honor our lifetime warranty and are able to offer it because our defect rate is substantially lower than the industry average.
John Marsteller
Mishimoto Automotive
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I don't see why it wouldn't fit our 3.2's if it fits the mkv r's