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Correct me if I'm wrong but doesn't the water in the block circulate, and there for through the OEM style oil cooler, because of the water pump whether the radiator thermostat is open or not?
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That's my understanding too. And from personal experience, the oil does warm up quicker with the Forester-style cooler (compared to stock).
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This is correct. If you use the plug on the block to get the coolant and return it somewhere in the heater circuit it will circulate regardless of the thermostat. But if you are getting and returning the coolant from/to the radiator hoses.... it will work only when the thermostat is open. |
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But wouldn't it still work as a radiator bypass then? Sorry if I'm asking dumb questions.
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Trust me you're not the only one.. Wouldn't what work as a radiator bypass the oem oil cooler? If using the Cusco which simply taps to the coolant hoses then it'll only allow for oil cooling when the car's thermostat has opened but then this wouldn't allow for the oil to get hotter quicker during warm up as its just getting the colder water from the radiator. So then the Cusco uses the coolant to cool the oil but not to warm it up unlike the OEM one which gets the coolant from the block so it'll warm up quicker and then keep it cool once the thermostat opens. All this crap im writing is a question im asking trying to answer it self. Feel free to correct lol. Thanks
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That's works for me, honestly down here in Miami I don't have any issues warming up the oil, cooling it is the deal.
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Doesn't matter where you live, its not 200 degrees anywhere on the planet so the ambient temp of your oil is too cold when the motor first starts...
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It will always be too cold whether you have the oil cooler/regulator or not smart guy, the fact that it warms it up quicker doesn't take away that oil is always too cold for startup. What I was trying to say before you stated the obvious in a rude way is that Im not as concerned with oil start up temps as people living up north.
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And absolutely correct, btw. Relax.
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And I understand the fact that oil temps need to climb as fast as possible, still doesn't call for "no where on this planet its 200 degrees" which is far more obvious than what temp oil needs to be when starting up and btw mind your own damn business before you go telling others to relax. Oh and in any case Mr. District attorney, saying that it isn't 200 degrees anywhere on this planet to reference is never warm enough for startup oil temps is FAR from being a direct statement.
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lol started on post 443. Just don't get it why some people have to make a thing out of nothing. Aside from all that, im here for the info so I'll refrain from making comments not related to the OP.
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