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It's just my speculation. There could be some changes from where the pickup feeds to the oil pump, or the oil pump to the block that we can't see, but I suspect not. Crank shafts are the same for all years with no superseded number so the lubrication holes there are not going to be different. I know others have messed with changing the oiling hole on the crank and the bearings on their own. I think a lot of that is moot with the cavitation issues with the stock pump and the way the pump is fed. I will be resealing the timing cover on my 13' soon so I will get to inspect the factory sealing job.
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You could put the cooler on the car. Make a short bypass hose to run from one port to the other port on the sandwich plate. Cap the lines to the cooler. Hook them up when headed to the track. I haven't done this but it seems reasonable to me.
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Or just hang the adapter plate in a bag off to the side.
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