| cycleguy55 |
09-14-2019 01:50 PM |
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Originally Posted by bobinyelm
(Post 1055011)
I was planning to install an oil cooler via an adapter under the filter, but cannot imagine even w/ a shorter filter there would be room.
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What are your oil temperatures? I'm running an 11 quart pan with a BBF, and my oil temperatures are typically 220°-230°F w/o an oil cooler, so I see no need.
If your temperatures run higher, then you can always install a setup with a remote filter(s) and cooler. If it's for street use don't run a cooler unless your system has an oil thermostat - cold oil is probably a greater risk to your engine health than hot oil.
OTOH, if you want the cooler for show, then go ahead and install it.
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