This is why I can see the trans running cooler, but not the engine. Isn't the stock unit all aluminum except for the end tanks? Which core is larger/thicker? Despite what the ladies say, size isn't everything. It's definitely part of the equation though. Maybe I missed a spec comparison. If so, sorry. **EDIT** I just went over the mishimoto specs on the opening post, and measured my stock one. Core dimensions appear to be identical to stock.
:bs:...or we could just say the "facts" you reported are misleading. If what you say actually occurred, and the radiator is to take the credit for the discrepancy in cooling temps, then the entire cooling system would have to heat up to to the point where the stock radiator is struggling to keep up. Either your stock radiator is a complete piece of crap, the t-stat(s) were a little slow to react, your data is off, or there was a different mechanical failure so long as what you are reporting is accurate. All a larger, or more efficient radiator will do for you is provide faster temp recovery, and better ability to keep the engine in ideal operating range. Sure, the coolant temp at the outlet of the radiator might be cooler, but that's not what you logged, is it? When testing intercooler efficiency, I had pyro probes at the inlet and outlet, ambient temp recordings, pulling a specific load up a specific hill, at a specific speed, with the A/C OFF, for a specific time that would be easy to duplicate for comparison between brands. The temps were recorded, as well as the temp drops to validate the effectiveness of the intercooler.
That 45-80 mph "pull" constitutes the top half of a freeway on-ramp merge. I would need to see a test that lasted longer than 5 seconds to validate the effectiveness of a radiator.
I would like to reiterate that I do like what I've seen of the Mishimoto radiators. The quality appears to be excellent, the the fitment of the one 6.0 unit I installed was great. I don't want to take anything away from that. There is a lot of good from your review. I just can't swallow the temp difference claim.