What vehicle is this radiator for?

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It’s mishimoto
Serial number search didn’t yield any results
Got it with a project I bought
Not sure what it’s for or if it will be sufficient in cooling a 5.3 in a rear radiator application
Any help appreciated

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how about a pic of the tag on top of the core ? Any numbers on that ?
 
What's the dimensions and thickness on it? I'm sure somewhere there is a formula for thickness x dimensions = cooling rate.... But damned if I know what that is. I would say use your better judgement and see what happens?
 
What's the dimensions and thickness on it? I'm sure somewhere there is a formula for thickness x dimensions = cooling rate.... But damned if I know what that is. I would say use your better judgement and see what happens?

You cant really get cooling ability from exterior dims, you'd need to know core tube size and length.
 
What's the dimensions and thickness on it? I'm sure somewhere there is a formula for thickness x dimensions = cooling rate.... But damned if I know what that is. I would say use your better judgement and see what happens?
I just don’t want to weld mounts for a rear radiator and such then not be able to use it.
I may just spend a couple hours going through all the radiators on their site and see if I can’t match it up
 
A rear mounted radiator that likely needs to be sized according to low speed cooling completely by fan is going to need different core sizing than something for a front mount application for a street car. For mounting, etc., you should probably be looking for a universal fit radiator with a well designed matching fan shroud.
 
Hyundai Genesis Coupe 3.8 Performance Aluminum Radiator, 2010-2012

I'm not going to say it wouldn't work, but as cheap as a regular universal aluminum radiator is, I wouldn't base my vehicle build around it.
A rear mounted radiator that likely needs to be sized according to low speed cooling completely by fan is going to need different core sizing than something for a front mount application for a street car. For mounting, etc., you should probably be looking for a universal fit radiator with a well designed matching fan shroud.
I'd say it's custom made & probably for the engine that it was intended for, when ordered.
Y’all are all spot on. It came with a rig I bought. Now I know I can sell it to some Hyundai guys. Lol
 
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