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Password JDM cooling plate install
Hi I bought a PWJDM cooling plate and was a bit surprised
It has less than half of the mounting holes that the OEM one does It covers up the windshield washer reservoir fill cap and it looks like I will have to get the dremel out to modify the center section as it is too narrow to fit over the radiator brace Has anyone else had these issues. I thought pwjdm was a quality manufacturer So far I have had poor quality from several aftermarket parts manufacturers Seibon is pure crap I bought a lip and 3 times it came cracked I bought a Greddy cat back and it doesn't have an expandable section so when it gets hot the pipe grows in length and the resonator hits my sway bar now this from PWJdm |
Yes they have known fit issues.
Removing 4 pins is easy when you need to refill/check your washer fluid. Others have cut it out like you mentioned. |
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I had heard and they mention fitment issues with the Nismo none for the stock Z? |
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PWJDM is not JDM at all when it comes to fitment or vendor reliability...from wat we've seen so far from them.
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I made my own carbon fiber rad cover, https://fbcdn-sphotos-b-a.akamaihd.n...79944720_n.jpg |
mr.gale looks great! :tup:
i like that asian guy in the background. he looks like wtf?! where's my car? :icon17: |
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:tup: hey, you faster than ninja edit. (didnt want people bothering you. make me one, make me one! :ugh2: sorry) |
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It's ok :tup:. People want/expect this stuff for next to nothing and I won't work for free. My time is worth more than that. ;) |
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I always wondered in Japan if they really wanted APC and JCW parts because they were USDM haha. |
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I'm have the same fitment problem has the OP. I literally have my work cut out for me.
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:worthless:
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