s2000 2.0L oil cooler work on bseries?
Part numbers aren't the same, but the O-ring from the 00 s2000 (62.4x3.1) is the same as the 00-01 Integra, but differnt part numbers. so i was wondering if any one kenw, if i could use the oil cooler from the s2000 on my b18c5. the s2k is much cheaper, espcially with those doscount on-line oem parts. s2k $244.83 vs type r 342.52. both prices are the discount prices. Please help!
oem s2k w/ b series bolt center or w/ s2k bolt center...help!????
i spun a rod bearing and have my old one, full of metal shavings. i dont want to even chance reusing it. btw i know im being a cheap ***, but i want to get my car running asap !!
oem s2k w/ b series bolt center or w/ s2k bolt center...help!????
i spun a rod bearing and have my old one, full of metal shavings. i dont want to even chance reusing it. btw i know im being a cheap ***, but i want to get my car running asap !!
None of the part numbers are the same. the s2k O-ring and the b18c5 have the same dimensions 62.4x3.1. which makes me want to believe that they are the same size. but just want to get some input or maybe a forsure answer.
I'm pretty sure the ports for a coolant lines face a different direction.
Your best bet would be to find one used, I wouldn't pay that much for an OEM oil cooler. And if you have no problem spending that much, I'd get an after market one that will perform a lot better.
And this thread is better suited in the Hybrid forum section.
Your best bet would be to find one used, I wouldn't pay that much for an OEM oil cooler. And if you have no problem spending that much, I'd get an after market one that will perform a lot better.
And this thread is better suited in the Hybrid forum section.
i was thinking aftermarket also. i did a small amount of research and the largest compliant was warm up time. don't really want to deal with that everytime my car has to warm up. i wont be tracking the car all the time either. oem i think fits my needs. thanks for the help too. im just going to have to oder the b series one.
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You can add a thermostat to it which will solve that problem.
You can add a thermostat to it which will solve that problem.
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