Fixing FL5 Civic Type R Limp Mode with a CSF Radiator!

The OEM sensor screws right in.

Now it is time to install the CSF radiator!

The radiator is dropped in carefully to avoid damaging the fins.

There are no complications with installing the CSF radiator, it goes right in, a true drop-in replacement for the OEM radiator.

The CSF radiator is bolted back in in the reverse order that the OEM radiator was removed.

9 comments

  1. Would love to know if CSF has any plans to make replacement radiators for the BMW F chassis cars with the B58 engine.

  2. Can you share which front mount intercooler you used? I’m running the PRL intercooler and stock radiator on my DE5, and debating if I should swap back to OEM intercooler (less airflow blockage to the radiator I’m told) in conjunction with a beefier radiator.

    1. The car the radiator was tested on was running the stock intercooler. Currently the only cooling mod is the CSF radiator (still on stock coolant too). The CSF radiator alone may take care of your temps and allow you to continue running your aftermarket intercooler. FYI, CSF is also currently developing an oil cooler kit.

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