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Hartmann

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hi guys .

 

what are the thourghts about mounting the oil and PAS-cooler between the IC and the radiator ? some say nono others never had an issue ?

 

going to run about 800bhp. 4-5inch ic and a aftermarket alloy radiator ,.. i have an 16 (or 19) row Whifbitz oil-cooler kit for the motor. is that enough ?

 

what are the concernes ? high water temp, high oil temp or both ?

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hi guys .

 

what are the thourghts about mounting the oil and PAS-cooler between the IC and the radiator ? some say nono others never had an issue ?

 

going to run about 800bhp. 4-5inch ic and a aftermarket alloy radiator ,.. i have an 16 (or 19) row Whifbitz oil-cooler kit for the motor. is that enough ?

 

what are the concernes ? high water temp, high oil temp or both ?

 

Your cooling won't be anywhere near as good mounting it there. I'd personally mount the oil cooler in a side duct. Unless your going to track your car, I wouldn't bother with a PAS cooler, it's just not needed.

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Your cooling won't be anywhere near as good mounting it there. I'd personally mount the oil cooler in a side duct. Unless your going to track your car, I wouldn't bother with a PAS cooler, it's just not needed.

 

 

okay .. would do a bit of track-day but no racing the car on the track like i`v stole it :) ..

 

about the side duct . i cant se how i could get the room for it with the IC pipe in the way ..

 

but would be happy if some on could upload some pictures of there set-up

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