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Qwimby1 04-18-2018 07:49 PM

Oil cooler question
 
Does anyone know anything about this one?

https://www.ebay.com/itm/CXRacing-Ex...QAAOSw0JpV6PUA

I wonder if it can be any good given the low price. The car will have a few track days per year. I plan to add oil temp and pressure gauges plus a cooler.

redlined600 04-18-2018 10:13 PM

That is literally cheaper than one could buy all the individual parts from reputable companies. I wouldn't risk it, engines are expensive.

D-rek07 04-19-2018 11:25 AM

Just FYI. That is a CX racing kit. Listed for $379 on their website. Not sure why Ebay is selling it so cheap.

https://www.cxracing.com/oil-cooler-kit/OC-KIT-BRZ

venturaII 04-19-2018 11:44 AM

Hell - if I didn't already have a cooler, and I lived in a location where not having a thermostat on a cooler mattered much, I'd give it a whirl. There's not a whole lot of moving parts to a cooler; provided the materials and component assembly was decent, it should work as well as any other.

Clipdat 04-19-2018 12:05 PM

Ah, good point that it doesn't have a built in thermostat. I missed that at first glance.

Quote:

Originally Posted by venturaII (Post 3074699)
Hell - if I didn't already have a cooler, and I lived in a location where not having a thermostat on a cooler mattered much, I'd give it a whirl. There's not a whole lot of moving parts to a cooler; provided the materials and component assembly was decent, it should work as well as any other.


Kouki86 04-19-2018 12:52 PM

I would go for something reputable. Although more expensive upfront, it's cheaper than an engine. I got the Jackson Racing kit, cost me about 1.1k CAD in total, including duties. I don't have to worry about it. No regrets.

Qwimby1 04-19-2018 01:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Clipdat (Post 3074705)
Ah, good point that it doesn't have a built in thermostat. I missed that at first glance.

The car lives in Florida so would the thermostat issue be a likely problem? Potential track-day sites could include Road Atlanta or Roebling, but mostly Sebring, Daytona, Moroso or Homestead.

FT86Z 04-19-2018 02:20 PM

The fact that they used the term Boxster Engine in their description makes it sus

gtengr 04-19-2018 04:59 PM

Maybe, but I wouldn't want to be the guinea pig.

Submarinesonce 04-19-2018 05:09 PM

im in florida, you 100% need a thermostat here. street driving just doesn't generate enough heat

Qwimby1 04-19-2018 05:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Submarinesonce (Post 3074849)
im in florida, you 100% need a thermostat here. street driving just doesn't generate enough heat

Thanks. That makes up my mind for me. I'll go for a better one.

new2subaru 04-19-2018 08:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kouki86 (Post 3074718)
I would go for something reputable. Although more expensive upfront, it's cheaper than an engine. I got the Jackson Racing kit, cost me about 1.1k CAD in total, including duties. I don't have to worry about it. No regrets.

Sometimes it's cheaper to buy in Canada and avoid shipping and duties.

https://www.ft86motorsports.com/cool...-fr-s-brz.html

Just one example.

wbradley 04-19-2018 09:37 PM

I have that oil cooler, paid $369 USD from CX directly 4 years ago I think.

Good: price, large heat exchanger compared to others provides excellent cooling, unique center mount in front of radiator which was necessary as my giant intercooler leaves no other place but behind for mounting.

Bad: initially shipped wrong parts which were replaced promptly, insufficient washers/gaskets everywhere, literally everything leaked oil.

I did finally fix everything with Permatex but I don't recommend it unless you are the type that can knit a car from a ball of string and some bailing wire. This was my first oil cooler experience and definitely learned from it.

Again, the heat exchanger location is unique and necessary for my setup and I intially I lacked the experience to fix, though eventually I did.

jtice 04-19-2018 09:42 PM

Not to hijack this thread,, but,

What temp is too hot?
I have not tracked mine yet, it will probably be a while, but plan to autox.
I noticed that when I keep the car over 4500 rpm for a decent section of road the temp can creep up, but falls quickly once the rpms are pack down.


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