The Forge Motorsport Oil Cooler utilizes both inlet and outlet on one side. All the oil from the Air Tec cooler will drain back into the sump and lines. The oil in the lines is marginal on both.
Without a backflow preventer or valve, there's nothing to stop the Air Tec cooler from draining it's entire contents back into the sump. Inlet and outlet fittings are on the bottom according to Air Tec.
When you get it installed run the car, then shut it off and check the oil level in the sump before and after.
Without a backflow preventer or valve, there's nothing to stop the Air Tec cooler from draining it's entire contents back into the sump. Inlet and outlet fittings are on the bottom according to Air Tec.
When you get it installed run the car, then shut it off and check the oil level in the sump before and after.
They may be designed by Air Tec in house but they're constructed and produced in China. Not that this is a bad thing but I'd much rather have a product produced by the actual designers.The forge will retain close to nothing.
Also, probably ford owners could tell us about the airtec, as it is (?) a leading (?) aftermarket parts company on those cars.
Can you post the link please.Here is info from AIRTEC ------ "The kit comes with a Mocal thermostat plate".
But zero info about their pipes length and can I install it with fittings up...