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Question about low mount oil cooler
Hi All!
I just bought an oil cooler that mounts to the bottom of the front fascia and another ft86 owner mentioned that it would be a good idea to mount it higher up like underneath the bumper crash beam due to a higher chance of it ripping off in a track accident. So my question is has anyone actually seen an oil cooler get destroyed by going slightly off track due to it being mounted on the lower front fascia or is this just an irrational fear? Thanks! |
I've never seen it happen, just it mentioned as a possibility. I have had a few high speed off tracks and never damaged a cooler so I don't think it is too much of a concern. I do plan on mounting it to the crash beam in the future so it is hit with cleaner air. Mounting to the lower fascia it is a little masked by the lower part of the bumper.
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Awesome thanks for clearing up my concerns!
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Pretty much all the oil cooler failures I've heard of was rocks or debris punching a hole in it and losing oil.
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Does anyone know if there are any negative affects from mounting an oil cooler “upside down” with the nozzles facing down? This is the way I see it mounted to the crash beam but I’ve read negative things on other car forums.
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Do you know if it’s ok that I rotate my oil cooler 180 degrees, so the back of the cooler is the new front? |
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