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Originally Posted by wparsons
How would it make starting any more difficult in cold temperatures? It doesn't change oil temperature at all when not moving, so cold starting won't be any different.
It will take slightly longer for the oil to get up to temperature if you get on the highway right away after starting it up, but with low airflow situations it's not really different at all. If your commute is super short the oil wouldn't be getting up to temperature without it either.
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Oil coolers in cold temperatures seem to be a concern thrown around basically everywhere you read, which is why I asked.
Surely there are negatives? Because right now it mostly seems too good to be true, besides the price, unless that is the main negative.