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2010-04-05 22:41:32
#1
how to external oil cooler ?
Im looking to get a oil cooler for my car, wondering what adaptor to use and what is the best way ? anyone have a how to link for b13 or b14 ?
2010-04-06 02:27:44
#2
Greg said he was trying to get ahold of sandwich plates to relocate the oil filter and add cooler. I would give him a call to see what he has available. I also would like to get an oil cooler for the sentra. Oil temps are sure to get rediculous.
2010-04-06 02:42:12
#3
i wonder if anyone has tried to use the honda sandwhich plate adapter if the threads were the same
2010-04-06 02:51:56
#4
I have this one:

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It fits just fine with the right filter. I ran the oil lines where the a/c lines would be and under the passenger side headlight. I put the exchanger in front of the of the radiator, you have plenty if line to run it there
2010-04-06 02:54:10
#5
what type of filter do you run with that im partial to k and n or the amsoil what one do you use
2010-04-06 03:00:37
#6
I use the bosch oil filter.

I think its the 3300?
2010-04-06 03:28:28
#7
I have an oil filter relocatoin kit for sale. 75 shipped takes it. Comes with the sandwich plate, and the plate to bolt the oil filter to. All you would need is an oil cooler and lines to run the system.
2010-04-06 11:53:03
#8
I don't think I can run a sandwich plate on the VE. The power steering lines will be in the way. I need to get a full relocation kit I think.
2010-04-06 23:21:37
#9
after searching, i came up with the custom steel piece, i think im goin to be using this when i go ahead and do the oil cooler
2010-04-06 23:36:16
#10
do you have a link to the piece out of curiosity
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