I was origanally looking at a JEGS : http://www.jegs.com/p/JEGS/1032937/10002/-1/10467 but MOCAL looks a lot nicer: http://64.202.180.37/files/coolkit.pdf Ken
On Tue, July 22, 2008 2:51 pm, rubatoguy@comcast.net wrote: > That makes more sence to me, and it would preserve the stock heat > exchangers function to help warm up the engine when cold. > > However I wonder if you would ever get in the situation where the remote > cooler cools the oil below the factory heat exchanger, which would then > add heat to the cool oil? In thinking about this, I would guess that > would be okay, since it would tend to keep the overall temperature a more > constant rate. > > It would be an interesting experiment to see if there is any noticable > difference between which cooler goes first. > > What adapter are you using? I have an RX-7 Oil cooler I got specifically > to add to my WBX, I have not gotten the sandwich adapter yet. > > > Todd > '88 Westy |
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