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well if fun on twisty backroads on hot days is your thing it is better to get the smaller cooler so your oil will reach temperature for regular driving, the
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well if fun on twisty backroads on hot days is your thing it is better to get the smaller cooler so your oil will reach temperature for regular driving, the larger cooler are best for cars that see track use and need the extra cooling or turbo setups.
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