I am curious if anyone has this currently installed or has any feedback available for it. Looks like it cools better than the air based oil coolers. Plus I have
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AAM Competition R Line Oil Cooler - Anyone have???
I am curious if anyone has this currently installed or has any feedback available for it. Looks like it cools better than the air based oil coolers. Plus I have searched and found others stating that even the 34 row oil coolers can't keep up after 4-5 laps on road course.
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Well, water is a much better conductor of heat the oil is (oil is actually used in other applications to store heat). So it should be a much better system in the aspect of heat transfer. But the price is that it's a complicated system with additional pumps and lines, and a more complicated system will have more places to fail. In the end Oil to Air systems have been effective enough for the large majority of users here. Only a few people running very high performance engines in hot climates on the track would get use out of this as apposed to the standard oil to air.
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Any TT builds using this system apart from kmsb3001 above, i couldn't really make out what he meant?
Seems strange no one is using it - seeing it solves a huge problem of not blocking your FMIC if i understand that's how it works Now these guys say it comes with a setrab cooler but there is none in any of their or AAM's pics of a setrab cooler - and where does that go if it doesnt block off the FMIC - im confused http://www.tarmacsportz.co.uk/GB/AAM...-OCRLine_.aspx Last edited by JJ's370z; 11-09-2016 at 01:24 PM. |
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I have this system, although it does what it's design for my biggest issue with it is the oil pressure drop at idle or low rpm.
Edit: this system uses a laminova oil to water heat exchanger. There's no setrab cooler. Last edited by KN21283; 11-09-2016 at 01:42 PM. |
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So it's an upgraded OEM type? For $900? I'd just get a bigger cooler than a 34 row. I have a 48 row machine press type and I too need more cooling but I also have a flat bottom and I don't think my air is escaping from the bay. Venting is key I believe.
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I thought one of the benefits of an oil-to-water cooler was reduced warm-up time because the vehicle's coolant system is tapped into for use as the water portion of the cooler. But doesn't this counteract the cooling benefits once the car is driven hard and the coolant heats up?
Is there something I'm missing here?
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Right, the main knock on an air to water setup is that the oil can never really be cooler than the water temps once the car is warmed up. So you're looking at ~200ish degree oil as the low.
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