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Was just driving home from the hospital and my radiator split pretty bad just wanted to no if a phase 2 radiator is the same as a phase 1 and if there a straight swap or no as i have a spare one if also what antifreeze is the best to use
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They are different, ph1 have the header tank on side and ph2/3 have them seperate, and the bottom pipe is different I think
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So there is no way of swapping the header tanks over
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Its the bottom pipe that is the main problem tbh.
But no you couldn't swap the headers, it's integral on the side of the rad.
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Yes you can use the p2 but you will need the rad, hoses and expansion tank as a complete swap
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