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Originally Posted by JB1 I agree, for an oil cooler install you already need an adapter plate. I don't think you can put one adapter plate on top of another...
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we offer our oil cooler kits with built in thermo stats and two port sensor holes. Follow this link now Oil Cooler - Prosport Aluminum Oil cooler with built in thermostatOn a side note. i dont see it affecting anything if you were to put out adapter plate on with another oil cooler. The plate itself is only 2 inches thick and oil flows right through it.... Idk we havent tested this yet. Last edited by Prosport Gauges; 08-20-2010 at 10:44 AM. |
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