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E2EK1EL 09-15-2006 12:22 AM

"Oil Cooler"?
 
When would one need an oil cooler? (ya I know to cool your oil, but is there any need?) I never hear about them at all.

Chimera02EX 09-15-2006 07:26 AM

RE: "Oil Cooler"?
 
Maybe with a high boost turbo setup?

Forty04 09-15-2006 09:11 AM

RE: "Oil Cooler"?
 


ORIGINAL: Chimera02EX

Maybe with a high boost turbo setup?
If you got the money, I'd run it on ANY turbo app that is 100% oil cooled. I'll be looking into one faily soon

AgentofDarkness 09-15-2006 10:46 AM

RE: "Oil Cooler"?
 
You usually want to use them with a turbo set up, but allow me to attempt to explain the theory behind it. Turbos run very hot, they generate alot of heat from running 60K-80K+ RPM. Some turbos use a bearing of oil, some use ball bearings. Either way, you have oil running through the turbo. This oil is going to get hot. Your stock lubrication system is not designed to have the oil run this hot, so you get an oil cooler. The oil is pumped from the engine to the cooler and then back to the engine. The cooler is placed around the radiator and the radiator fluid will absorb the heat from the oil, hope that helped.

finalimpact 09-15-2006 12:16 PM

RE: "Oil Cooler"?
 
in any performance application i would recomend an oil cooler. especially with high revving honda engines where oil is critical to survival.

Nail I3unny 09-15-2006 03:25 PM

RE: "Oil Cooler"?
 
turbo-temps will cook most oils after a while of continuous running. oil coolers are a big recommendation for boosted apps.


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