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Engine Which radiator overflow tank?

Discussion in 'Powertrain' started by trdracing2005, Jul 26, 2006.

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    Which radiator overflow tank?

    what would be the best for the corolla (the chome looking kind) should I go ebay on it or get the real deal and if the real deal which brand? What would be a good performance radiator for my car? its a 98 rolla non vvt-i
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    1337Rolla oh my

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    I'm confused. replacing your stock plastic one with metal?
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    yup my plastic one fell off while I was driving, < forgot to screw it in lol
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    1337Rolla oh my

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    Well if you want a shiny one I'd probably just get an OEM one from a junkyard and spray paint it. Guaranteed to fit! :D
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    nah no ghetto stuff I am fo real I can make my own bracket

    whoa nooo
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    You're not going to find a polished overflow tank for the corolla, it would have to be custom made.
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    im thinking you're looking for something that looks like a cylinder with a breather valve for it is that right? cause i've seen those but am unsure of how it works.
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    Might want to check out Summit Racing - they have all kinds of aluminum tanks that could be mooded for use as an overflow tank. Many are already chromed or polished - decently priced too.
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    yup I just want it to replace my plastic one that fell off

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