Where to get custom oil cooler...
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Where to get custom oil cooler...
i need about a 18x3xdoesnt really matter thickness soo say 2
but i want it to be chrome entanks like my intercooler ive seen some nice ones but i cant find where to buy them or whatever..
but i want it to be chrome entanks like my intercooler ive seen some nice ones but i cant find where to buy them or whatever..
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check options auto salon. I had a fluidyne from there at one time. B&M makes tranny coolers that can be adapted. So does perma-cool, but they are the "ugly fin-style"
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Re: Where to get custom oil cooler... (BoostedH23a1)
Look at my old posts. I have one that you're describing except it's powder coated black. It's a setrab (earls makes a similar model). Just remove the powder coat or get one without it.
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Re: Where to get custom oil cooler... (bruthaboost)
what are the dimentions.. thats exacly where mine is going on my prelude..
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Re: Where to get custom oil cooler... (BoostedH23a1)
hey dude i got this one, hows this look for you?
I got more pics if you want em... the cooler comes with an electric fan too if you want it
I got more pics if you want em... the cooler comes with an electric fan too if you want it
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Re: Where to get custom oil cooler... (mamaboy)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by mamaboy »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">you want the stacked oil coolers..like mocal oil coolers...instead of the ones with the fins</TD></TR></TABLE>
what does the mocal coolers look like?
what does the mocal coolers look like?
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my buddies viper uses a spearco single core air/water intercooler for his oil cooler. dry sump with 18 quart oil capacity.
You should do the same. Wouldnt want to worry about oil temps. fuq dat. unless you plan on making less then 1400lb ft of torque and not going 250mph landspeed runs... then the first one you posted should do it for you.
You should do the same. Wouldnt want to worry about oil temps. fuq dat. unless you plan on making less then 1400lb ft of torque and not going 250mph landspeed runs... then the first one you posted should do it for you.
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I think it was a Saab Vigen that had an oil cooler that looks just like a intercooler. My buddy had one he got from his automotive class but he sold it on ebay before i had a chance to buy it from him.
I remember the dimensions somewhere around 2.5 tall, 16-18 wide, 1-2 deep.
It was tight, I was gonna put it up in the top front grill of my civic, so I kinda had the big intercooler on bottom and a little guy on top!
I remember the dimensions somewhere around 2.5 tall, 16-18 wide, 1-2 deep.
It was tight, I was gonna put it up in the top front grill of my civic, so I kinda had the big intercooler on bottom and a little guy on top!
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Re: Where to get custom oil cooler... (BoostedH23a1)
ahah u got me good u ******... ahah supertroopers.. just have to keep my eye out i guess
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Re: Where to get custom oil cooler... (BoostedH23a1)
btw greddy ones are overpriced if u ask me... wtf they got those cheap *** clamp on hoses... come on for 500 bux at least make it the real lines..
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Re: Where to get custom oil cooler... (BoostedH23a1)
**** I just found a AweSome deal on an xs oil cooler. Hail TurboTeg
http://www.rxecret7.com/xs.html
still expensive but its priced less then manufacture price
http://www.rxecret7.com/xs.html
still expensive but its priced less then manufacture price
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Re: Where to get custom oil cooler... (BoostedH23a1)
You think it should include the thermostatic valve? **** I just had a b&m oil cooler with the valve but i gave it to the kid who bought my car for only 60 bucks because he came back and told me there was a oil pan gasket leak. Guess I should have kept my valve, but I dont think it be too bad to warm up the oil here in hawaii. So this is not a good deal in your opinion?
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Re: Where to get custom oil cooler... (BoostedH23a1)
Oh also when installing one on the gsr do you have to take out the stock gsr oil cooler or the new sandwich adapter goes onto the stock one
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i just won a setrab oil cooler off of ebay. 22x6.5x2 gonna use it as my heat exchanger for my a/w setup
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...19953[/URL]
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...19953[/URL]
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