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Old 19 November 2007, 07:26 PM
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Default Where Is The Best Place To Locate A Oil Cooler Rad?

Hello there,

I'm looking at get a oil cooler and oil filter relocation kit.

I was just wondering where the best place to locate either of the above are?

I was going to place the oil filter on the off side front wing behind the headlight and the rad where the TMIC go (I've got a FMIC).

Is this the beleived best set of locations?

Has anyone ever noticed a drop i oil pressure as a result of fitting a oil cooler? if so whats the best way to correct it?
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MIL do a comprehensive cooler kit which i think goes into the valance/wing location but i feel it is a bit vulnerable down ther. I have seen the cooler mountd where the TMIC scoop is, tons of cold air there as long as you have a FMIC that is.

Doubt the drop in pressure will be a problem but if you have an uprated pump all will be well?
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mine is mounted just where the horn goes at the front of the radiator and behind the grill.
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