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Use, na or turbo etc
If na use the stock one from and ae92 / 101 or none. If turbo then the list is endless.
hey all,
whats a good oil cooler kit for 4age? relocated filter or not?
cheers
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Use, na or turbo etc
If na use the stock one from and ae92 / 101 or none. If turbo then the list is endless.
it was a fairly open ended question cause im still not 100% sure on whether im gonna stay n/a or boosted
sorry man
Its important to make sure you have good quality fittings and fire sleeve on the kit too... earls fittings are awesome, but will leave your wallet very light and you will want something with a thermostat.
honestly I think on an naturally aspirated motor an oil-cooler is just as necessary, if not more so than on a turbocharged motor. significantly more time will be spent in the upper limits of the rev range
save yourself some $$ don't worry about filter relocation if staying N/A. the factory filter position isn't hard to reach and it's not hard to do some sort of heat shield
ideally I'd be doing this, not all that expensive:
-quality European/US core (Serck/Earls)
-Earls braided hose + AN fittings. I don't care what anyone says, Earls fittings are superior
-GReddy thermostat sandwich plate via Streeter
For the record earls, is an Australian company.
I did not know this, cheers Gunner!
I think everyone has covered it, but you can still setup one on the cheap like I did which works perfectly fine. HOWEVER! One of those Grex sandwich plates with a thermostat is the way to go.
What happens when your oil cooler setup leaks 3:50 for the impatient....
fuck that haha
Haha jesus. Makes me wonder about my mechanical line in the dash...