Well i figured i would have better luck with this in the boost forum...
What oil coolers are you guys using? I am looking to pick one up from a local shop, but i thought i would see what the brand of choice is with you guys... also if you have any pictures let me know
The First Twin Charged jbody
blue car (R.I.P) - 240whp @7psi..
silver car - 305whp 315lbs.tq @15psi (91 Octane) or 420whp & 425lbs.TQ @20psi (94 octane+Alcohol Injection)
All dynos run on a Mustang dyno
Josh F wrote:Well i figured i would have better luck with this in the boost forum...
What oil coolers are you guys using? I am looking to pick one up from a local shop, but i thought i would see what the brand of choice is with you guys... also if you have any pictures let me know
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2010 Subaru Impreza WRX Limited
1999 Cavalier Z24 Supercharged
1999 Grand AM SE (Beater Car)
1997 GMC Sierra
2007 Honda CBR 600RR
2005 Honda TRX450R
Are you running conventional or synthetic oil? If synthetic, an smaller oil cooler will work good....conventional, I would go larger, like for heavy duty. I would make sure that they are thermostatically controlled (most are), so that your oil will be at the proper temp, and not to cold. I got a 13 row universal cooler (that has multiple thread adapters for the filter sandwich) from my local pepboys for around $75. It is name brand, although the name currently escapes me.
Maybe a dumb question....would an oil cooler defeat the need for a turbo timer?
no, an oil cooler will help you from viscosity break down due to high temp. it will not eliminate hot shut down syndrome for your turbo....i would still recomend the turbo timer, or sitting in your car for a few minutes at idle before shutting it off.
I run a full mobile 1 syn. oil in the engine. So does B&M have the thermo control?
The First Twin Charged jbody
blue car (R.I.P) - 240whp @7psi..
silver car - 305whp 315lbs.tq @15psi (91 Octane) or 420whp & 425lbs.TQ @20psi (94 octane+Alcohol Injection)
All dynos run on a Mustang dyno
I'm using a bar & plate B&M trans cooler which is pretty big 11" x 8" x 1.5" pn 70266 with Permacool thermostat, braided lines and full flow hose ends and connectors.
2000 Z24 5spd header & catback for now.
Josh F wrote:I run a full mobile 1 syn. oil in the engine. So does B&M have the thermo control?
Most of the oil filter sandwich adapters for oil coolers are thermo. controlled. It should say so on the box. I know Earls makes a good one...probably through summit racing...if a kit at your local shop isnt. if you are running synthetic, it shouldn't be to much of a problem, so long as the oil is getting up to proper operating temp, and doesnt stay to cold.
Josh F wrote:Well i figured i would have better luck with this in the boost forum...
so what cha got now? Pics?
Scott
When I boost, you boost, we boost
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You have been banned from NEJBODY.
You've displayed wayyy too many acts of pushing people to their limits.
It's never cool to tear people down for what they want to do.
NEJBODY is a team. We're not the same as JBO where everyone bashes on eachother.
I'm surprised you show up to our meets after half of the things you say on here.
so then for the guys using the B&M one... i take it our threads are either 20mm x 1.5 thread or 3/4"-16 ??
The First Twin Charged jbody
blue car (R.I.P) - 240whp @7psi..
silver car - 305whp 315lbs.tq @15psi (91 Octane) or 420whp & 425lbs.TQ @20psi (94 octane+Alcohol Injection)
All dynos run on a Mustang dyno
anything for a 2003 6.0L Chevy truck will work . and is a lot easier to find than looking for a a j-body. i recommend using the oil filter from the same application to.
I have a Mocal oil cooler that I have not hooked up yet. I need to pick up a sandwich adapter with a thermostat in it first
Jason
99 Z24
157hp/171tq
wheres my boost??