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DIY: Stillen 19 Row Oil Cooler Install - driver side (stock PS cooler unmoved)

Great write up. I followed your instructions. My oil temp went from 220 degrees daily driving to 190 with ambient temperature of 115 in Palm Springs. I drove up the

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Old 07-08-2013, 10:09 PM   #16 (permalink)
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Great write up. I followed your instructions. My oil temp went from 220 degrees daily driving to 190 with ambient temperature of 115 in Palm Springs. I drove up the Palms to Pines Highway and my temps got to 260 plus before the oil cooler and they stayed at 220 after the install. One note that is obvious after the install, tighten all hoses before you mount the sandwich plate.
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Really appreciate this write up djpathfinder! Installed my 25-row oil cooler this past weekend and everything went smoothly. It's really nice to see normal oil temps sitting at 185 instead of 220. One thing I will note is to make sure you relocate the ambient temperature sensor. It's attached to the center vertical support bar just under the fascia. If you don't, the oil cooler will cause it to misread by about 30+ degrees. Threw me off for a moment, haha. Attached some pictures of the location for reference.


Now to put this cooler under load and see how well it does.
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Really appreciate this write up djpathfinder! Installed my 25-row oil cooler this past weekend and everything went smoothly. It's really nice to see normal oil temps sitting at 185 instead of 220. One thing I will note is to make sure you relocate the ambient temperature sensor. It's attached to the center vertical support bar just under the fascia. If you don't, the oil cooler will cause it to misread by about 30+ degrees. Threw me off for a moment, haha. Attached some pictures of the location for reference.


Now to put this cooler under load and see how well it does.
Hi dude! where do you relocate the temp sensor? can you post a pic im going to install my Stillen 25 rows oil cooler this weekend and want to make sure im going to make a good job hahah!

BTW another question to see if someone can help me... in the oil lines connection to the sandwich plate... the longer line is connected to the right on the oil cooler and front in the sandwich plate... and the shorter line is connected on the left in the oil cooler and behind in the sandwich plate? maybe is a stupid question but i dont find the answer... well i found a pic on a thread and that is how they connect the lines but want to make sure... here is the pic.

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it take me a few hours... for not to say all day hahaha! im very perfectionist person
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it take me a few hours... for not to say all day hahaha! im very perfectionist person
likewise... what did you torque the thermo plate bolt down to??
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likewise... what did you torque the thermo plate bolt down to??
I torque by hand my friend... at the moment of the installation i dont have the torque wrench but I installed soo far soo good cause i dont have any leaks thanks to God
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