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Working on a kit on my car right now
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How about using something like this oil filter relocation with T-Stat.
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The weather for the next few weeks is going to be 100+ degrees and usually 50% humidity....
And i have some track days coming up if you need testers
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But getting back on topic... I recommend the B&M as it has a cold temp bypass that is based on the viscosity of the fluid (Lower temp, thicker fluid) which helps if you live in a place that gets snow/gets really cold. I picked up a 13,000 BTU B&M for around $50. came with hoses and everything. |
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Can anyone think of any particular reason why an oil cooler would be a bad upgrade on a daily driver? I know it won't be needed for trips to the store or whatever. But I also plan to do a track day here and there... Just trying to help keep the car healthy with some preventative medicine. Opinions welcome.
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The only problem is that your oil may take longer to get to normal operating temp (180 - 220 degrees F) depending on the sandwich plate you use. I had a 370Z with a small added oil cooler and in cool weather at times it wouldn't reach 180 at all. In the winter, many of us added a plate in front of the cooler to make it less efficient to get the temp higher.
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This is true. However, a simple solution is to use cardboard and block off the oil cooler. :P
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or just use a thermostatic sandwich plate.
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On my 370Z I used a thermostatic sandwich plate with a 180 degree thermostat but it still had trouble getting up to 180. The reason being that this particular type of thermostat had an oil bypass and was never completely closed.
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![]() Does anyone have a part number for that spacer only? The one to the right, the one in the clear bags below?
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