A new part, thanks to Brad!
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A new part, thanks to Brad!
Well I got this in the mail yesterday and I can't wait to slap it on...
Thanks Brad for your big time hook up, I really appreciate it!
Does anyone have any tips they care to share about this? such as mounting, running lines or placement? I have only installed these on V8s in the past and never a 4banger... But It does look simple and straight foward.
Now for the only pic I have, but I'll be taking many more while installing it and when it's mounted. ( if any one cares)
Thanks Brad for your big time hook up, I really appreciate it!
Does anyone have any tips they care to share about this? such as mounting, running lines or placement? I have only installed these on V8s in the past and never a 4banger... But It does look simple and straight foward.
Now for the only pic I have, but I'll be taking many more while installing it and when it's mounted. ( if any one cares)
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Re: A new part, thanks to Brad!
Anytime, Rob. I'm glad I could be of help!Bbasso wrote:Thanks Brad for your big time hook up, I really appreciate it!
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Yowza! That thing is huge. The thermostat keeps the oil out of the cooler until the oil is up to opperating temp. Its not really needed, but if you don't let your car warm up and jump in and start driving it will take longer to reach opperating temp.
Looks good Rob.
Looks good Rob.
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I experienced track oil temps of 315F+ in 100 degree weather before the cooler and since the cooler my track temps never break 220F or so.
Street driving I would normally see a temp range of 200-240 and now it almost never goes over 180-190. (thermostat opens at 180)
Definitely made a huge difference for me.
Street driving I would normally see a temp range of 200-240 and now it almost never goes over 180-190. (thermostat opens at 180)
Definitely made a huge difference for me.
-Erik
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I'm pretty sure that the stock oil cooler is just always opperating. Its just a circular colllar around the oil filter line that has coolant running through it at all times.ITR 00-0477 wrote:I know my stock cooler seems to turn on at about 180 degrees according to my pillar temp gauge. It turns off again at about 160. I that helps any.
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if you can see them through the ultra black laminex.mythias wrote:Remember these words for when you are on the track with him, and the only glimpse you will get are of his tailights.neo_ wrote:Pimping, now only if you would get some more mods to make that thing usefull!
-Erik
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