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OEM oil cooler
I'm going to get rid of it. Anybody did it before? I tryied to find something but with no results. Any help will be apriciated.
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The engine oil cooler, or power steering cooler?
For the engine oil cooler:
There are aftermarket sandwich plates, a few have fitted them I think
Bear in mind, the oil cooler actually starts off as a heater, to warm the oil up more quickly from cold. The coolant heats much, much more quickly than the oil does and it transfers this heat into the oil. If you remove the oil cooler, your oil will take longer to warm, so it will remain thick for longer, offering less protection to the engine.
For the engine oil cooler:
There are aftermarket sandwich plates, a few have fitted them I think

Bear in mind, the oil cooler actually starts off as a heater, to warm the oil up more quickly from cold. The coolant heats much, much more quickly than the oil does and it transfers this heat into the oil. If you remove the oil cooler, your oil will take longer to warm, so it will remain thick for longer, offering less protection to the engine.
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well I didn't know about it.
What options I have if I must replace one I have but don't wanna spend a fortune for new one. Are there any aftermarket ones?
What options I have if I must replace one I have but don't wanna spend a fortune for new one. Are there any aftermarket ones?
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One of shiternet pages sais $273 for new one.
There will be external proper oil cooler with (or not) filter relocation, but like You guys said it will do only cooling and not heating. So there will be a sandwich plate and filter installation wouldn't be an issue.
This is why I don't wanna use the old one. It's the connector puled of the engine block for water return. I don't expect oil cooler looks any better or do any job atm

There will be external proper oil cooler with (or not) filter relocation, but like You guys said it will do only cooling and not heating. So there will be a sandwich plate and filter installation wouldn't be an issue.
This is why I don't wanna use the old one. It's the connector puled of the engine block for water return. I don't expect oil cooler looks any better or do any job atm

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Thanks for an offer Merlin but if there is no any known aftermarket coolers I buy one from honda. I'm looking rather for new parts for my turbo built
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