NA and SC Radiators

Trexterra

Wheeling
Founding Member
Location
Alabama
all above stated information is correct. SC goes straight in no issues. I also replaced mine after the upper fitting snapped from MOAB abuse =)
 

AaronsX

Suspension Lift
Founding Member
Pretty sure the shop put the SC one in mine but dear gobble don't pay the shop to do it! Talk about getting charged out the butt for a easy job!!!!

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SnickerDoodle

Life's Better Seeing Pink
Founding Member
Location
Winlsow Twsp, NJ
On rockauto.com it's part number Part # NI3010109
when you choose your engine type choose the SC engine.. it pops right up. There is a cheaper one (NI3010110) but it's not a SC rad.
 

Cameron23

Skid Plates
Founding Member
Location
Kansas
Lets just say for the lifetime warranty radiator, radiator fluid, ac recharged and some other pointless ish it was like 389

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and this seems like too cheap though

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so this 2002 supercharged radiator will fit my NA 2001 no modification needed?
 
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NMTerras

Suspension Lift
Location
New Mexico
^^^That will work Cameron, and that's the thicker one you want. Drop her right in there...although by top right inlet and bottom right inlet I hope they mean passenger side...
 
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Cameron23

Skid Plates
Founding Member
Location
Kansas
^^^That will work Cameron, and that's the thicker one you want. Drop her right in there...although by top right inlet and bottom right inlet I hope they mean passenger side...

it seems to me there is a different price for automatic and manual mine is automatic will the one I posted above still work?
and mine is an '01 and this is for an '02 and I know the differences between those years are mainly up front
 

Muadeeb

Nissan al Gaib
Admin
Location
Dallas
It shows a tranny oil cooler, so yes, it'll work for either M/T or A/T. And, as stated numerous times, the S/C radiator will fit a 00-01. Sean is running a 2000, I'm running a 2001 and we both have the S/C radiator.
 

NMTerras

Suspension Lift
Location
New Mexico
it seems to me there is a different price for automatic and manual mine is automatic will the one I posted above still work?
and mine is an '01 and this is for an '02 and I know the differences between those years are mainly up front

I can't help but laugh when I read this post and look at your avatar...;-)

But yeah, go for it man. Your X will thank you...
 

Cameron23

Skid Plates
Founding Member
Location
Kansas
pic not related to posts I'm just clueless about everything radiators and don't know what he's talking about


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Cameron23

Skid Plates
Founding Member
Location
Kansas
I know but Idk what a trans oil cooler is


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Silver dude

Sliders
Founding Member
Trans cooler is for automatic. If you have a automatic you need the automatic radiator. A manual radiator will not work in a auto as it doesn't have the hoses at the bottom of the radiator to connect the transmission. Unless you have aftermarket trans cooler separate from the radiator which isn't a factory item.
 

Cameron23

Skid Plates
Founding Member
Location
Kansas
Trans cooler is for automatic. If you have a automatic you need the automatic radiator. A manual radiator will not work in a auto as it doesn't have the hoses at the bottom of the radiator to connect the transmission. Unless you have aftermarket trans cooler separate from the radiator which isn't a factory item.

spanks man


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Baldybarton

Bought an X
Founding Member
Location
Tyler, TX
I am fixing to buy a new radiator and just want to make sure I get the right one. All the s/c ones I see say automatic only? Will these work with a M/T?
Here are my specs.
2002 4x4 M/T N/A 3.3L

This is the radiator I am looking at
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Macland

Titan Swapped / SAS'd
Founding Member
Trans cooler is for automatic. If you have a automatic you need the automatic radiator. A manual radiator will not work in a auto as it doesn't have the hoses at the bottom of the radiator to connect the transmission. Unless you have aftermarket trans cooler separate from the radiator which isn't a factory item.

I am fixing to buy a new radiator and just want to make sure I get the right one. All the s/c ones I see say automatic only? Will these work with a M/T?
Here are my specs.
2002 4x4 M/T N/A 3.3L

This is the radiator I am looking at

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I believe this is your answer sir.
 

Muadeeb

Nissan al Gaib
Admin
Location
Dallas
You'll see a couple of threaded connections (or small hose nipples) at the bottom of the radiator -- those are for the A/T cooler. If you are Manual, you have nothing to hook up to them. Either way, you'll have the correct radiator.
 

Xtacular

Bought an X
Founding Member
Location
Washington
You'll see a couple of threaded connections (or small hose nipples) at the bottom of the radiator -- those are for the A/T cooler. If you are Manual, you have nothing to hook up to them. Either way, you'll have the correct radiator.

Will that tranny cooler take up valuable coolant cooling capacity for those of us that don't need it?
 

Muadeeb

Nissan al Gaib
Admin
Location
Dallas
I have an auto in Texas and my coolant temp dropped by 10 degrees. The gains of the sc radiator outweigh the potential loss of a "useless tube" in the bottom of the radiator where the fluid is already at its coolest.

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