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Old 08-12-2013, 09:28 PM   #15
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currently running a koyo radiator with a perrin oil coiler. fit perfectly fine with my vortech kit
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Old 08-13-2013, 12:02 AM   #16
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currently running a koyo radiator with a perrin oil coiler. fit perfectly fine with my vortech kit
Same here.. this combo works great
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Old 08-13-2013, 12:01 PM   #17
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if you have tight fitment issues and
whatever oil cooler you want you may like our take off plate.

drilled for sensors too


no thermostatic option available.
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Old 08-13-2013, 12:04 PM   #18
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if you have tight fitment issues and
whatever oil cooler you want you may like our take off plate.
no thermostatic option available.
Damn Robi....

I can't wait to get it, install it and run it!!

That shit looks SICK!
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Old 08-13-2013, 12:34 PM   #19
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if you have tight fitment issues and
whatever oil cooler you want you may like our take off plate.


no thermostatic option available.
Do you think a thermostat is necessary ?
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Old 08-13-2013, 01:06 PM   #20
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Well.... there might be a slight modification needed to the Condenser brackets depending on what IC you have, but nothing major and yes it should fit.

@robispec can chime in. He has already done a few for some Boosted and IC cars.
David, let me know how the install goes, very interested. Thanks in advance.
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Old 08-13-2013, 01:30 PM   #21
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Do you think a thermostat is necessary ?

Yes if you car is a street car you need to have a thermostat. Or your oil temps will never reach a normal level.
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nothing at all.. boosting on all stock cooling. i live in florida lol. it's actually worked quite well just driving on the street, temps havent changed a bit since before the turbo. oil is still too hot, but then it already was before (230ish).
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Yes if you car is a street car you need to have a thermostat. Or your oil temps will never reach a normal level.

tsk tsk...


if you are using a liquid to air oil cooler you need a thermostat...if you are going liquid to liquid...ala robi spec solution none is needed, water temp will bring oil up to temp faster.


You can always install an inline thermostat if needed, the units that are scaled down to fit in small applications are...well less than ideal in operation for my money.
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tsk tsk...


if you are using a liquid to air oil cooler you need a thermostat...if you are going liquid to liquid...ala robi spec solution none is needed, water temp will bring oil up to temp faster.


You can always install an inline thermostat if needed, the units that are scaled down to fit in small applications are...well less than ideal in operation for my money.

My comment pertained to liquid to air coolers since thats the most common type of cooler. Thanks for expanding.
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