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Chris33 01 October 2014 11:07 PM

Oil cooling
 
Hi
I am currently breaking a wrx automatic and I realised the transmission fluid is cooled via the main radiator which holds the water, there are 2 pipes on the right side of the rad looking at it from above the front of the car am I right in thinking this would be a good way of cooling my engine oil on my track car I am building and will it work or has it been done before or tried?

Ginola 01 October 2014 11:21 PM

You would want an oil cooler (core), with pipes and a modene have a dig around on this forum countless threads/and pictures of them fitted ;)

Chris33 01 October 2014 11:31 PM

So that's a no on the radiator and just use a proper oil cooler kit or are you suggesting these parts to go with the radiator thanks

SAM-UK300 02 October 2014 07:17 AM

Whatever you do, make sure you use a thermostatic sandwich plate so that the oil only goes through the cooler once the thermostat opens at chosen temperature... Oil being too cool can easily be worse than being too hot...

silver6933 02 October 2014 09:59 AM

Since everyone has skirted the question

The OEM tranny cooler is not ideal. Rather get a dedicated oil cooler.

But if you are on a budget, why not.

But for a track car, the OEM radiator is weak.

Chris33 11 October 2014 10:04 AM

Cheers guys gonna give that a miss just a thought breaking whole vehicle for parts


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