I have a sceond hand oil cooler and mocal thermostated sandwich plate if you're interested
I have a sceond hand oil cooler and mocal thermostated sandwich plate if you're interested
yep go bilstein over KW any day RE service. The car I bought has KW that are just paper weights because noone can fix them here. B16's will be sweet. Just need tops for them. See if K-mac still do them or suspension concepts might have something that'll fit.
Yep I really don’t get the aftermarket automotive worlds obsession with -AN fittings. The top shelf stuff is probably perfect for task but the stuff that we mere mortals can afford seems to have the worst quality control. I’m not a F*&^tard yet simply have never had -AN fittings not leak. Aeroflow, superflow etc etc That’s including pushlock where the only way it can leak is at the seat or at the swivel joint (out of my control) yet it always weeps. That’s absurd to me given the really low oil pressures you see in cars. I work in industrial manufacturing and NONE of that stuff exists in the stupendous hydraulics we work with. Most of the time its just barbed brass fittings with compression clamps holding inside psi that would blow your head off if it let go and not a drop of oil in sight. Dunno but provided the Internal diameters of the fittings are sized correctly to allow the flow demands and not cause pressure drop and the hose you are using is temp and oil rated, I cant see why you shouldn’t save money with an oil cooler setup using brass fittings and proper clamps. Having said that I can pass onto you some used -AN fittings if you really wanted them that I had with the cooler but you’ll be cleaning up the mess at every oil change interval.
If you will be getting out on the track then I reckon do the cooler in front of the AC core until you sort the tune/front mount IC. They really cook the oil on the track. At 130+ degrees your 5w-30 will be a 5W-nothing and you could kill the engine or turbo so its worth it from a reliability point of view. Its no big deal then to switch the cooler to the fender when you front mount the IC at a later date.
The stock side mount can be improved with a water spray, opening up the entry/fog surround to get more air onto it and then vent the guard liner so the air can get out. That’ll cost you basically nothing and get you out on the track in the mean time.
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