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oil cooler elimination
Im eliminating the oil cooler for a week or 2 untill I can get my other oil cooler. How would I go about this, Can I just block the two holes or do I have to have them connected? If anyone has pics, that would be greatly appreciated.
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However, you shouldn't drive too long without the oil cooler. your engine will overheat.
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I have heard of people driving there car daily removing there oil cooler. I live in MN and its pretty cold, I only plan on running this till I can get a cooler. This is my only car.
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+2, unless you're really pushing your car to the limit you won't need it, so your 2 week oil cooler hiatus should be fine. Just try to find the correct fittings to close it off, I'm not sure the thread size but it should be along the lines of m14 X 1.25 or M16 x 1.25, best if you could take it with you to a parts store.
OT, but dsms run oil-cooler-less and have way more air restriction (the evo has a huge openings in the bumper whilst the dsms have smaller ones) than the evo and still run moderately cool.
OT, but dsms run oil-cooler-less and have way more air restriction (the evo has a huge openings in the bumper whilst the dsms have smaller ones) than the evo and still run moderately cool.
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+2, unless you're really pushing your car to the limit you won't need it, so your 2 week oil cooler hiatus should be fine. Just try to find the correct fittings to close it off, I'm not sure the thread size but it should be along the lines of m14 X 1.25 or M16 x 1.25, best if you could take it with you to a parts store.
OT, but dsms run oil-cooler-less and have way more air restriction (the evo has a huge openings in the bumper whilst the dsms have smaller ones) than the evo and still run moderately cool.
OT, but dsms run oil-cooler-less and have way more air restriction (the evo has a huge openings in the bumper whilst the dsms have smaller ones) than the evo and still run moderately cool.
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yeah thats what I mean my bad, only one model year dsm ran a oil cooled oil filter housing and that was the 1990, alot of dsmers actualy use the external oil filter housing from that model year and either get aftermarket or stock oil cooler to help cope with the factory restricted bumper, or hack it out lawl.
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Just plug them. You wont have any problems doing this. All the drag racers do it and it will NOT overheat unless maybe you are road racing. It also will NOT change your oil pressure so dont worry about that either. You are more then welcome to talk to Buschur he will tell you the same.
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