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Markpa
03-04-2007, 05:03 AM
Yay Or Nay ?
Is it worth the money($375), especially on a turbo Motor? ANy of u guys running one? and lastly would u need to run a thermostat?
http://www.mfactoryhk.com/images/products/oilcoolerkit.jpg
b20ek
03-04-2007, 04:23 PM
DEFINATELY worth it!
Especially on the long highway drives on the hot summer days.
I wouldn't even think twice. Especialy on a set-up like yours..
And no need for a thermostat.
Markpa
03-04-2007, 05:33 PM
DEFINATELY worth it!
Especially on the long highway drives on the hot summer days.
I wouldn't even think twice. Especialy on a set-up like yours..
And no need for a thermostat.
K thanks for the info, I tried hater tech but got mixed views on it.
C5_EK
03-04-2007, 06:21 PM
i am planning on running one as well. good call mark, only, where are you gonna put the heat exchanger with your monster FMIC?
Wildoutwhitegsr
03-04-2007, 06:33 PM
good for F.I. setups
Markpa
03-04-2007, 06:52 PM
i am planning on running one as well. good call mark, only, where are you gonna put the heat exchanger with your monster FMIC?
lol Thats what Im trying to figure out now,
well i'd use it just for insurance; and if u'r doing turbo anyway that should've already been bugetted for.
hell, if it ends up your oil isn't coming up to temp on that particular day, just put a blanker (or duct tape) over parts of the heat exchanger
best to have that option instead of the other way round of running too high of an oil temp
sirguy01
03-15-2007, 11:45 PM
I was thinking about running one last year But i have very little room under my hood as well. Honda Tech didn't help at all. Where would you mount it? The only thing i got outta honda tech was to mount it right behind the grill one the driver side. But im worried it'll cause a heat issue under the hood.
If you've figure it out lemme know I'm having the same issue with mine.
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