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10-11-2022, 10:04 PM | #29 |
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Aww c'mon. Can someone please just answer this correctly? I'm lookin' at you, Data Mike.
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11-25-2022, 07:20 PM | #31 |
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Different part number to the one for 1st gen. https://jacksonracing.com/product/fr...toroil-cooler/ 2nd gen. 5101-12-J01 1st gen. 5101-07-J02 Wonder if the routing is slighting less awkward and "kinky". Would it be better to remove the stock 2022 water to oil heat exchanger that is now sitting under the JR sandwich plate? Since the water to oil heat exchanger at the dual rad would be so much more effective than the stock one, no seanse having the oil suffer TWO pressure drops going thru TWO heat exchangers? Wonder what the oil temeratures are of having TWO heat exchangers vs just the JR dual rad set up alone. Yes i understand leaving the stock heat exchanger installed will help with cold start warm ups but i more concerned with pressure loss and cavitation at high rpms. Removing the stock heat exchanger will relief some of that overall restriction the oil sees. Maybe experts can chip in? |
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I don't think the Jackson Racing combo rad/oil cooler is very good at heating the oil up which the stock heat exchanger is quite good at.
I'd rather have fewer failure points, but I think keeping the stock heat exchanger is pretty important for a street driven car in a cooler climate. I couldn't get my oil temps up where they belong on the street if it was under ~45-50 F on my first gen even with a thermostatic sandwich plate.
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I know their (Jackson Racing) standalone oil cooler is one of the few that doesn't replace it which is why its the one I'm probably going to get. Last edited by BioRebel; 11-29-2022 at 08:49 AM. |
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11-29-2022, 08:47 AM | #34 |
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It does not replace the stock heat exchanger. The post I was replying to suggested maybe removing the stock heat exchanger would be good though, but I disagree. The Jackson Racing oil cooler/radiator has the oil cooler built into the radiator... 36F this morning and my thermostat was *just* cracking open 10 minutes into my drive and that's when the oil would finally start being heated. Not really acceptable for winter months, IMO
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The DROC is pretty quick with getting oil up to temp.
In my experience (22+ specific) with both the JR and GReddy units, you'll get to a full equilibrium 170F+ post-cooler oil temps with an ambient of 25-50F in about 10-15 minutes of gentle driving. Yeah, California desert gets decently cool! |
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When my 2023 BRZ finally show up I can put the JR oil cooler on it. But knowing I often drive in 0*F with my car during ski season, should I cover the heat exchanger somehow in the winter? IIRC, the DROC comes with blue corrugated plastic. Would that be a good thing to do?
I'm imagining pulling out of the parking lot and right on to the interstate after the car sits in 0* for several hours.
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I live in a tropical area. With the stock heat exchanger removed, i assume its a simple blanking off of the water lines to/from it? |
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Interesting info about the JR combo cooler, surprised you get enough heating since the thermostat is barely open and the radiator core is cool to the touch.
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