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Oh wow.. I didn't realize how big that wall of text was until I hit submit. Sorry guys.
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Any consensus yet then?
As fas as I can tell so far an oil cooler isn't an absolute neccessity as long as you're running a thicker oil on the track. I'm curious about how too-think oil vs. too cool oil compare when not at the track, i.e. which would be preferrable? Half tempted to have a go on the stock oil but I live in the desert, we do 3x20 minute stints and I'm a pretty experienced driver (no holding back except for safety) so I'm a little unconvinced so far. No doubt the car would last a few times on the stock oil but I wouldn't want to start damaging stuff that'll rear its ugly head later on. Thanks for the posts so far though!
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In Dubai? I'd get one...
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I'm ordering the last bits I'll need today.. basically a few aeroquip fittings, SS line tool (cutting ss line is a PITA and even worse without it), the mocal sandwich adapter and some aluminum blocks to use as standoffs and wider mounting bases for the cooler. I might deal with the install next weekend, going to sebring this weekend.
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Good news. I just heard back from my source at AiM, and they are coming up with an updated ECU protocol for our cars that logs 16 channels. Hopefully one of them is oil temp. I'll let you guys know when I test it out in the next week or so.
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Ecutek looks like it will log anything obd2 so it will log oil temps. This picture is from Perrin blog. About to go this way I think
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You can view and log oil temp using the Toyota Techstream software (and any other ECU parameter). $20-30 for the cable (eBay) and a free software download (most also come with some version of the software). I plan to try it out one of these days. You can also mess with a bunch of other things (like turn off the headlight timer - you know for when you install a 2 lb LiFePo battery).
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Great stuff guys!
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Parts have been ordered
![]() Assuming it fits, my setup will consist of: Mocal 19 row 235 cooler (already have this) Aeroquip SS hose (-10AN) (already have this) Mocal sandwich plate with spacer Cheap sandwich plate for oil temp and oil pressure gauges (already have this) Defi Advance CR gauges, going to have to find a place to mount the control box (already have this) Assorted Aeroquip -10AN reusable fittings (already have some of these) Blood from cutting SS hoses (already have, just not relocated to the hoses yet...) Zip ties ![]() Maybe some AL blocks to make the mounting more stable, going to check spacing first.
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Wrap the braided line in masking tape and cut the braiding using any rotary cutting tool (air, dremel). Once that is done, finish the job with a sharp blade.
Not going all the way through the the rotary tool keeps debris out of the hose. |
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