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.::F[L]Y::.
31-01-2006, 10:34 PM
Contemplating on installing an oil cooler in my car and was just wondering what would be some of the better brands out there? i have seen just jap selling some oil coolers at very affordable prices at 89 bucks! 19 row!! has anyone had any experience with these coolers? do they crack??

Also just curious when it comes time to changing oil how does one go out fully flushing out the old oil in the cooler system? would u have to remove the cooler and empty it all out?

cheers

Limbo
31-01-2006, 10:43 PM
I got one before. You just have to watch the connectors don't leak. I'm almost never heard of a cool cracking unless they have been hit. P.S you will need a sandwich plate of sorts, and if you pic a really big cooler look out for a thermostat to ensure that you don't run too cool.

Oil changes as usual, you can't get the oil out of the cooler its one of this things you live with. BUt on a point i think that you could put a small sump hole in the cooler and that might let you release the oil, just a thought but i've never seen or heard of anyone trying it.

SKREMN
31-01-2006, 10:51 PM
a little residual oil want hurt to mix in with the new
i'm installing one in my car at the moment
the oly thing is get good braded lines and good connectros the only thing to looks out for is leaks
cheap kit will leak
whiel your there you might as well get a filter relocation kit amke it easyer for oil changes

Zimp13
19-03-2006, 05:56 PM
if we buy the cooler on its own, where to get the rest of the stuff (hoses, adaptor, filter relocation kit)???

AH_HUH
19-03-2006, 06:22 PM
i have a 14row oil cooler with remote oil filter relocation, braided lines and adonised fittings on a turbo setup. set me back 850bux. so i guess thats pretty cheap, but i wouldnt be going too big because its harder to conceal.

Steer^Gimic
19-03-2006, 07:47 PM
if we buy the cooler on its own, where to get the rest of the stuff (hoses, adaptor, filter relocation kit)???


places like ENZED and pirtek sell all fittings and lines. pretty much walk in with your cooler and what not, and they should tell you what you need. much much cheaper to buy as a kit though

Zimp13
19-03-2006, 08:42 PM
places like ENZED and pirtek sell all fittings and lines. pretty much walk in with your cooler and what not, and they should tell you what you need. much much cheaper to buy as a kit though

they sell the adaptor as well or just hoses??? thank u

Zimp13
19-03-2006, 08:45 PM
i have a 14row oil cooler with remote oil filter relocation, braided lines and adonised fittings on a turbo setup. set me back 850bux. so i guess thats pretty cheap, but i wouldnt be going too big because its harder to conceal.

damn... that must be very good oil cooler

saxman
19-03-2006, 09:00 PM
what are your oil temperatures during extended hard driving? How much do they relate to the optimal temp range of the oil you're using?

If you can't answer both of those questions, don't buy an oil cooler.

bennjamin
19-03-2006, 09:16 PM
IMO id install a oil sump baffle before venturing on a questionable "mostly street car" mod.

Zimp13
19-03-2006, 09:21 PM
what are your oil temperatures during extended hard driving? How much do they relate to the optimal temp range of the oil you're using?

If you can't answer both of those questions, don't buy an oil cooler.

u mean not good if the oil temperature is too low???

saxman
19-03-2006, 09:30 PM
u mean not good if the oil temperature is too low???
having the oil too cold is just as bad as it being too hot... there's an optimal range it needs to be in, and just throwing an oil cooler on can very easily cool it off too much

Weq
19-03-2006, 10:00 PM
Whatever u do, put a thermostat in.

Using good oil can do wonder to temps also. not all oils are made equal.

pornstar
20-03-2006, 12:12 AM
OK since my last post not permitted... sumone on here recently did a 19 row oil cooler system and a 25 row oil cooler system fitted and the price was less than 850.

yourfather
20-03-2006, 12:20 AM
850 seems a bit steep.

panda[cRx]
20-03-2006, 12:22 AM
sure does

Steer^Gimic
20-03-2006, 08:47 AM
another alternative to having a thermostat, is to simply put a plate (iv even seen a cardboard sheet) across the face of the cooler during normal daily driving. this will allow your oil to operate at its rated temp.

i would certainly be getting an oil temp and oil pressure gauge to monitor your previous temps before getting a cooler.

superR
20-03-2006, 09:46 AM
yer i have heared the same thing steer Gimic...... all the drifters tape some cardboard over it it when they arent thrashing the bgezus outta there cars.

james

tinkerbell
20-03-2006, 01:50 PM
i will be going the eBay oil cooler option very soon, so will post feedback when done...

VTECMACHINE
12-05-2009, 01:45 AM
Bump.

tinkerbell
12-05-2009, 11:32 AM
i have been running the eBay oil cooler for over 3 years, it is still perfect and i won the 2007 NSW supersprint championship running one...

and not running a thermostat.

fatboyz39
12-05-2009, 12:58 PM
ebay coolers FTW!