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Pros & Cons
Pros
Bought this for my 2001 miata with a mishimoto radiator. Fit the expansion tank of of 08 nissan xterra. Fits a 2014 nissan pathfinder 3. Pathfinder. Car is a 1999 miata and it is perfect.
Cons
Cap advertised at 16 psi barely holds 10 psi. Doesn't seal tight at bottom seal and a tad bit of coolant dribbles from the overflow hose.
Highlights
Quality
This fit correctly and appears to be a good quality product.
I'm thinking that, combined with the cooling system conditioner, this took care of our loss of antifreeze.
Price
Spring could be a little better though, but for the price, cant complaint.
Competitiveness
Bought this for my 2001 miata with a mishimoto radiator.
3 bar radiator cap small (mishimoto model number: mmrc-13-sm as confirmed by a mishimoto rep.
Used this to replace the horrible mishimoto radiator cap they provide with their aftermarket radiators.
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fit, great, good, quality and cheap. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is minimal deception involved.
- Our engine has discovered that over 80% high quality reviews are present.
- This product had a total of 675 reviews as of our last analysis date on Apr 24 2022.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The 19 psi cap that came with it was to much for the cooling system causing the thermostat gasket to blow
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Replaced our stat before going on an 1100 mile trip worked the same
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The one i got did not have the pounds on it
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Unlike the one pictured mind is blank but has 11 in the middle of the cap
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I going to keep the one i took off and some antifreeze in the car just in case it is 11 pound cap and not 16 pound cap
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I dont like getting something different than the one shown
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Factory cap is set to 14psi when the cap doesnt hold pressure like its supposed to the boiling point for the coolant drops and youll lose some due to evaporation
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
If you need the actual radiator cap you need a different one without a spring that is rated for 42 psi
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