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Old 08-01-2022, 11:05 PM   #15
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Small example: We ran our radiator/oil cooler on our T4 SCCA race car only because the internet said it wouldn't work. We designed it as the ultimate street solution, but knew it had overhead for naturally aspirated track use. The internet didn't believe us. Two national championships later with perfect oil temps, I'd say it worked.
I was only ever able to exceed the JR DROC cooling capacity with my stock power gen1 car when doing no-cooldown 30-minute sessions at Thunderhill West in 106ºF.
I'd say that was pretty damn good

I also wouldn't recommend doing 30-minute no-cooldown sessions in 100ºF+ weather for reasons other than engine cooling.
There are transmission, brakes, and tires — they will all not enjoy such abuse.
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Old 05-14-2023, 04:07 PM   #16
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I've never understood why anyone would want to retain the OEM cooler when using a remote setup, aside from cutting cost.

For anyone who NEEDS to use an oil cooler, removing that heat load from the cooling system is going to bump the cooling system's capacity. Which anyone who would be driving at that performance level would want to take advantage of.

If you run the return line from the oil to air cooler through the coolant sandwich plate, it can reduce thermal shock of reintroducing cold oil to the system. Also I believe the cooler is before the oil filter, and you want the oil to be as thin as possible when going through the filter to avoid pressure drop.
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I remember Greddy instruction mentioned cut passenger fender liner to get air flow.
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Any one has experience with the oil pressure change before and after?
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