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Originally Posted by eastwest2300
I honestly think you gotta do some serious spirited driving to get to the point of 'overheating' (i.e. track time)
You may find that having this oil cooller could be a pain, when you consider all the factors of having it. (driving conditions, outside air temps, whats good for the car, and whats not, etc).
Hopefully, whoever installs it for you, they walk you through with what to expect.
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As long as she has a thermostatic plate for this area she should be fine. I was bone stock a year ago and just sitting in the parking lot <cough, cough> I mean 66 during the summer would push it to 220 and up. Scared the is outta me. Like no..... baby.... please don't run a fever. Mommy will take care of you!
So I called Z1 and got some Tylenol. I mean an oil cooler. Being that it gets cold AF during the winter (and even on the 1st day of spring ) it keeps her even keel!