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d1 mule wrote:why not tap into the engines oil pressure as per every aftermarket / most factory oil-coolers.....
KinLoud wrote:Hi Lee
Maybe use a factory oil cooler from AW11 (auto i think) and AE86 (factory option)
limbo wrote:Another flaw the factory system mentioned above is that when the oil is cold at start up the pressure is high, which means the valve will be open and your cooler will be slowing down the time it takes the oil to get up to temp, which is generally a bad idea.
limbo wrote:Another flaw the factory system mentioned above is that when the oil is cold at start up the pressure is high, which means the valve will be open and your cooler will be slowing down the time it takes the oil to get up to temp, which is generally a bad idea.
Yet more flaws is you lose oil flow when the relief valve opens sending oil through the cooler back to the sump, call me crazy but I prefer my oil goes to bearings than the sump.
matt dunn wrote:VDO i think do an oil pump.
We have used them for gearbox and diffs on the enduro cars.
They dont like to pump the oil when it is cold as it is to thick so will need some form of switch, either a temp switch or a manual on/off switch.
I will see if I can remember what they were.
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