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Old 05-21-2009, 01:03 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by leepeen View Post
please provide me with detailed answer asap...
There's not a simple, fixed answer for this. How much oil cooling you get depends on the weather, the oil cooler you purchase, how it's installed, and how you drive, among many other factors I'm sure. Even all of those factors accounted for the, the resulting drop in temps won't be a fixed amount across the temp range. The results will not look like you just adjusted the needle down by X degrees F. Maybe your stable idling point on an average day drops 20 degrees, but your peak under a certain type of hard driving drops 35 degrees. Who knows in your particular case, too many variables.
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