Nice work RCZ. If I end up doing an oil cooler, I may copy your design power steering move. Got any details on what tubing and such to use for
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04-18-2009, 03:53 AM | #91 (permalink) |
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Nice work RCZ. If I end up doing an oil cooler, I may copy your design power steering move. Got any details on what tubing and such to use for the power steering extension? I was going to wait and see if I get any heat problems driving in the summer before pulling the trigger on this, but maybe it's just a good idea regardless, to achieve an oil temp that's just lower and more stable.
One question that maybe you can answer tomorrow: on a cold (like, overnight cold) start, is there any longer lag time until you hear the top of the engine get oiled? Just one of those nitpicky things running through the back of my head, since the oil pump now has to push through the cooler too (in addition to the filter and on up) to get the cylinder heads lubed. |
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I'm guessing, but I would think that the lines and cooler would already be full of fluid, so that once the pumping starts the distance for oil to travel to cylinder heads is unchanged
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Good filters have an anti-drainback valve, so I guess this comes down to: does that sandwich plate route the oil as pump->filter->cooler->engine, or pump->cooler->filter->engine? If it's the latter, then the cooler will drain back into the oil pan and need to be refilled before you flow oil to the top again (unless you add another one-way valve to the system at the sending hose to the cooler).
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I have an oil cooler twice the size of that one on my 350Z and no issues with oil distribution.
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That one comes on the car. Moving those big tires around takes a lot more effort than you would think. The system gets hot and you might boil the fluid... if that happens then you get air the system and the steering starts to malfunction. By adding the cooler you keep that from happening... might get a bigger core for mine.. |
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