Unless you really want to fiddle around much with the oil system, you'll have to go with a sandwich plate. Other than that, you can pick any oil cooler you want as long as you know how/where to mount it.
Hard to say it will fit or hoses will be long enough.You can reverse the cooler so the in/out are facing up
I had asked them on email and said i could do that..Hard to say it will fit or hoses will be long enough.
So simply question - if I buy Forge or AIRTEC (they look the same) it will be better for life of the engine if we talk about temperatures of the oil ? But someone wrote - too low oil temp isn't to good too. Someone wrote that oil pump will be harder working with cooler oil and I still don't know that forge or airtec have still open flow or only when temperature raise - so oil cooler yes or no ?
In my case - fully intake, fully exhaust and ecu tuning - is it worth it or no ?
I'm talking about futureproof and safety of the car.
But what about tuned engine ? It won't be better/safer with oil cooler ?Completely unessesary, but won't massively negatively affect anything if you specifically get a thermostatic one. I suspect a non thermostatic one would make daily driving a bit more annoying as the oil will struggle to get up to temperature.
But what about tuned engine ? It won't be better/safer with oil cooler ?
PS. still talking about FORGE/AIRTEC only.
Im curious what oil you use considering you track it. 5w30?I've never reached > 125 °C oil temp, even with tuned ecu and pushing it really hard (track days), @kamyk155 .
So..........AIRTEC oil cooler have built in thermostat ?Had 125C on my first trackday this year already. And it was only 20C ambient and I was only pushing through half the lap...
Also was running 0w30, was really worried - that's why I got myself the airtec oil cooler.
Throughout the whole trackday I was only thinking about how thin the 0w30 must have been at these temps.
So I got the oil cooler just as a precaution - the airtec has a built in thermostat, so there should be no issues with too cold oil during winter times.
So..........AIRTEC oil cooler have built in thermostat ?
If yes - this is perfect solution (better for pump, flow only when temperature raise and no drilling or cutting compared to FORGE) but look posts above - people say id doesn't have it and it have bad inlet/outlet places.
I don't know what to think now. Someone say one thing someone other second thing....