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Originally Posted by StealthZ mounting the cooler sideways is better, you want the flow to go in bottom and out the top for the cooler. in the top and out
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in the top and out the bottom(cooler things are heavier), and that's only if you can prime the engine. mounting horizontally with the fittings on top is preferred for a street car because you don't have to fill the cooler before start-up so it gets oil faster, it also won't affect the dipstick reading as much for the same reason.
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