✅ Vehicle Fitment
Designed for:
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Toyota Celica
⚠ Confirm engine configuration (GT 1.8L vs GT-S 2ZZ-GE) and transmission type before ordering.
We are proud to introduce the new Megan Racing high performance aluminum radiator. Anytime an individual introduces their car to a racing/drifting environment, the temperature of the vehicles engine will skyrocket. One common and effective method of reducing engine temperature is to employ an aluminum radiator. This is a cost effective upgrade which can ultimately save an engine during competition or spirited driving. Often times, a temperature drop of twenty degrees or more will be noticed when using an aluminum radiator. Also included is a 1.1 bar radiator cap.
Why Upgrade from the Stock radiator?
OEM Celica radiators are known for:
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Plastic end tank cracking
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Reduced cooling efficiency over time
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Heat soak during spirited driving
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Coolant leaks as components age
An aluminum radiator improves reliability and thermal performance.
This is a cost effective upgrade which can ultimately save an engine during competition or spirited driving
Often times, a temperature Drop of twenty degrees or more will be noticed when using an aluminum radiator
Key Features
🧊 Full T-6061 Aluminum Construction
Better heat transfer and durability.
🔥 High-Efficiency Core Design
Improved coolant capacity for consistent cooling.
🛠 TIG-Welded End Tanks
Stronger than factory crimped plastic units.
⚙ Direct Bolt-On Fit
Engineered for factory mounting points.
One common and effective method of reducing engine temperature is to employ an aluminum radiator
Performance Benefits
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Lower operating temperatures
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Improved cooling stability
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Better support for high-rev 2ZZ builds
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Increased reliability in hot climates
If you’re tracking or tuning your Celica, cooling upgrades are cheap insurance.
Installation Notes
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Inspect hoses and thermostat during install.
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Properly bleed cooling system after installation.
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Verify fan shroud compatibility.
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Use Toyota-recommended coolant mixture.
High revs are fun. Overheating isn’t.






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