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Topic: What is a good oil cooler?
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Clevo377 Gearhead Posts: 233 From: Blackburn, Victoria, Australia Registered: Nov 2000
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posted 11-05-2001 07:49 PM
As I have filled my Cleveland I want to run an oil cooler, and was wondering which ones are good?Thanks. Paul
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Greenstang Gearhead Posts: 810 From: its all a fog.. Registered: May 2001
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posted 11-05-2001 08:35 PM
http://www.permacool.com/Catalog/Cat_page10.html Take your pick HTH------------------ Marcus "We are coming after you. God may have mercy on you, but we won't," Sen. John McCain [This message has been edited by Greenstang (edited 11-05-2001).]
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macx Journeyman Posts: 15 From: Hermiston, OR, US Registered: Jun 2001
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posted 11-06-2001 01:40 AM
plate types are the most efficient for the space they take up
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TomP Moderator Posts: 3431 From: Delta BC Canada Registered: Dec 99
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posted 11-06-2001 01:40 AM
the stock Mazda RX7 one is aluminum, and a nice size, about 4" high and maybe 20" long, can be mounted on front crossmember ahead of rad. Tom
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n2oMike Gearhead Posts: 654 From: Spencer, WV Registered: Jan 2001
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posted 11-06-2001 03:52 PM
quote: Originally posted by TomP: the stock Mazda RX7 one is aluminum, and a nice size, about 4" high and maybe 20" long, can be mounted on front crossmember ahead of rad. Tom
Great info! Which years? ------------------ Mike Burch 66 mustang real street 302 4-speed 289 heads 10.63 @ 129.3 http://www.geocities.com/carbedstangs/cmml_mburch.html http://www.fortunecity.com/silverstone/healey/367
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Calcat Journeyman Posts: 4 From: Los Angeles, CA Registered: Feb 2002
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posted 02-27-2002 03:16 AM
Earl's coolers are simply the best!
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