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Engine oil cooler

Tech Talk for Nissan owners.

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Engine oil cooler

Post by legsx1 »

has anyone fitted a engine oil cooler to a shorty GQ
If so what components did you use
Looking to fit one to mine which has a chev Lt1 engine fitted to try and lower the water temperature
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Post by playtime 4x4 »

I wouldn't recomend an oil cooler to drop engine temp,you will be wasting your time.Get your water temp down and space the back of your bonnet up abuot 15-20 mm to get heat out.......Dave
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Post by lethal weapon »

Sorry playtime, but why do they fit Oil coolers to most turbo and Hi Po engines.......to keep oil temps down, which keeps engine temps down as well. A mate was having trouble with his turbo'd hilux years ago and couldnt work out how to fix it, ended up being the oil getting too hot, fixed it with an oil cooler. A lot of new cars are coming out with oil coolers on the engine (WRX, Camry's, Commodores, etc...)
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