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Originally Posted by FERRARI Do you have to run more oil in the system with an added oil cooler ? If not, could this not "oil starve" the engine ?

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Old 02-21-2009, 01:44 PM   #13 (permalink)
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Do you have to run more oil in the system with an added oil cooler ? If not, could this not "oil starve" the engine ? It is a bad enough problem is High G force turns.......I know some cars have an oil sump for this very thing.......
Yes.
The extra volume will be the total of the cooler + lines.
You still just check in the normal fashion at the dip stick though.

BTW the additional oil is also a benefit to the added oil cooler.
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