100C ? Thats over 200f which is perfect as it only really functions when you really need it
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As it is visible - Airtec oil cooler can be installed upside down - oil lines are long enough but plastic suround around cooling radiators must be removed or cut.View attachment 14132
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As it is visible - Airtec oil cooler can be installed upside down - oil lines are long enough but plastic suround around cooling radiators must be removed or cut.View attachment 14132
going back into the discussion - sorryWith the Thermostat installed you don't need to turn it upside down.![]()
Mocal plate what Airtec is using, opens at 90-degrees. So it is not good idea to install it as Airtec recommends. Oil change will be done like always but there will be an additional job every single time - bumper off, oil cooler off...
No you don't have to drill into the bumper. The bumper is already pre drilled and the Forge Motorsport utilizes well nuts for those holes. There are a spaced series 4 holes in the mid top and bottom. So there is no issue for TUV. The Forger Motorsport Oil Cooler is, very well designed and thought out.Can you give us a broad idea of where you oil temps sit during track driving with the oil cooler installed as soon as you've had your next trackday with it?
I really don't like having to remove the bumper each time changing my oil, the clips will hate it and break sooner or later....
Still not sure if there is a sandwich plate with a thermostat which opens at 100+C out there...did anyone found something that fits our cars?
The Forge is a no-go for me as you have to drill into your crash bar. If german TÜV sees that, it's game over (not even speaking of having a potential accident and your insurance discovering this....)
No you don't have to drill into the bumper. The bumper is already pre drilled and the Forge Motorsport utilizes well nuts for those holes. There are a spaced series 4 holes in the mid top and bottom. So there is no issue for TUV. The Forger Motorsport Oil Cooler is, very well designed and thought out.
yep, and with the other wax pellet it would solve the main issue I have with the airtec one. So why not use that one thenYes, but the insurance agency might argue that due to the modification you weakened the structural integrity of the crash-bar and therefore refuse to pay.
However, from what I understand the insurance agency can't just straight up deny a claim, they need to prove there's a causality between the modification and the crash. Still, don't fuck around with insurance.
That's very good information actually, im surprised we all pretty much had it wrongOk I think I'm dumb. Just rechecked it and I got the way a thermostat is working totally wrong
Here's a video which explains it:
To summarize: The thermostat is open at lower temperatures. It allows oil to flow to the oil cooler and the oil filter. If the oil gets hotter, the thermostat closes and now the oil must flow through the oil cooler first, the "short way" of going straight to the oil filter gets blocked off.
So installing a different wax pellet would do absolutely zero as the oil could still flow back from the oil cooler if the engine is shut off.
So now I am stuck again![]()