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    Difference in radiator cap pressure rating?

    Hey, the other day i was at the junkyard in the area and spotted a jdm radiator cap (least i think it is...sticker/stamp and everything). looks kinda nice. i'd like to be able to use it, but i know its not like slapping on jdm sidemarkers or w/e...and wasnt until i got home i noticed the pressure ratings were different

    whats the technical difference?
    ::correct me if im wrong:: its probably a bad idea switch from a car designed to use lower pressure rating to a higher rating and vice versa (cuz ull probably leak fluids, not properly releasing/etc, causing more problems). im not gonna fuck w/it just cuz it has a jdm sticker or w/e, but just curious --

    which cars/motors of ours used which cap rating?

    i think i pulled it off a 92/93 cb...didnt pay attention to anything else...

    ...mines a '93 ex stock A6? maybe ill find someone who wants/could use it

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    2 cents. . . I used a ka24de rad cap for a dc2 teg b/c no other ones fit. :shrugs:

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      #3
      I know there are members on here that could get really technical w/ this, but basically when you raise the pressure in the cooling system, that then will also raise the coolant's boiling point (more efficient). The stock cap is 1.1kg/cm2 and I'm not sure what that is in psi. The Mugen, Buddy Club, Skunk 2, etc rad. caps are 1.3kg/cm2 and I haven't calculated but I've read that it wouldn't make much of a difference as compared to let's say a lower temp t-stat, fan switch, or even redline water wetter.

      So if it's got a higher pressure rating than what you've got now, use it! And if you're looking to make your motor run slightly cooler, there are other very effective things you can do to achieve that

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        #4
        1. Using higher pressure radiator cap will not harm your car.

        2. Every honda I've ever owned had a radiator cap w/ japanese writing on it stock.
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          #5
          higher pressure, raises the coolants boiling point. so its better for you in a way.

          I just want a nicer bling rad and oil cap.
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            #6
            stock pressure for the cap i believe is 13lbs or psi i believe.

            i am currently using a 16 lbs or psi cap on my car. since it gets pretty hot down here in the summer it help the coolant like stated about to have a higher boiling point.
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              #7
              Originally posted by blackcb7
              stock pressure for the cap i believe is 13lbs or psi i believe.

              i am currently using a 16 lbs or psi cap on my car. since it gets pretty hot down here in the summer it help the coolant like stated about to have a higher boiling point.

              yea its getting hot out here I have a spoon sports rad cap, it keeps me temp colder, and it made my brittile heter hoses blow all in all their good for the engine

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                #8
                redline is the best right ? on that honda tuning test correct? Hey does Honda tunning have a cd rom like super street?

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                  #9
                  the cap i picked up is lower pressure rating than the one on my car. oh well...i got it for free so whatever. it just looked good, different than my other two CBs

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