Originally Posted by AK370Z Hey Modshak, how are you liking the purolator oil filter? I have been using K&N HP-1008 but I have heard great things about Purolator. I am
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01-21-2010, 11:32 AM | #91 (permalink) | |
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Thank you MS and liquid. I think I want to give this a try . Now, the purolator website says pl14612 for the z34, but I see you have 14610 (scrute also suggested this). Any reason why you are using 10 instead of 12 other than bigger capacity? Thx
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I thought I read that the bigger one filters better, but I'm trying to find beta ratios as we speak to tell you if that's true or not.
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01-26-2010, 12:22 PM | #94 (permalink) |
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Mod would this kit work as well? It looks very similar to your set up but uses stainless braided lines.
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That kit would work for sure. If you're going to use stainless lines I would look into some tubing to wrap them with as anything they are touching will be slowly sawed on with every bump you hit. They can also be a little noisy. Otherwise, 10' of hose is plenty and the price is definitely right.
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01-28-2010, 11:36 PM | #96 (permalink) |
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Great thread. I will be doing some HPDE later this year so I definitely need to fit an oil cooler between now and then.
Right now I'm just trying to determine if there's any real reason to choose one of the Setrab kits at Stillen for 2x the cost of putting together one from RPW with a TruCool cooler. Additionally, with regard to warranty concerns... it seems like it shouldn't be too difficult to remove the cooler and most, if not all evidence of the install, should a problem ever arise under warranty... no?
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Realistically you'll just need to remove the sandwich plate, as it's the only direct modification you're making to how things work. Obviously you'll need to do something with the hoses, but maybe you could avoid removing the cooler and/or the bumper in the process.
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It was just a sort of random thought. Not too worried about it.
Just have to weigh $300 vs. $600...
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my kit was around 400, with slightly different fittings and a more expensive cooler. there are many options if you build the kit yourself
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I've had nothing but good experience with the tru-cools. I've put them on 3 cars now and some of the installs are 6-7 years old with absolutely no issues. It's just a simple heat exchanger. Pay a little or pay a lot....the results end up being the same.. Remember too, the Stillen does not include a thermostat... |
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Good deal. I'll probably just end up putting together my own.
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After using the Aeroquip hose myself I would highly recommend it to everyone. Talked to a guy at my brother's shop while doing my install and he said that it's all he uses on both his cars and rock crawlers. It can be a little difficult to get it on the fitting, but once it's on you're gravy. I used zip ties just because, but they were definitely not necessary.
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Mod, Vipor... thanks to both of you for the DIYs. I will probably order my parts this weekend.
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Mod's thread, he gets the cred.
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