Thanks for clearing up the Stillen Gen III Intake fitment issue daisuke, I been wanting to know that too haha. For the Z1 oil cooler kit, do you need protective
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Thanks for clearing up the Stillen Gen III Intake fitment issue daisuke, I been wanting to know that too haha. For the Z1 oil cooler kit, do you need protective hose wrapping? Is it necessary?
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With street driving this is true as you can't be on the throttle that long, but when you start taking it to a track where you spend a lot of time in the high RPM's the oil temps will start to come up and you'll be very glad you have a good oil cooler. If you go often enough to become proficient at a given track then at the end of 30 minutes you'll be wishing you got the bigger one, LOL.
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For anyone that hasn't already gotten an oil cooler and plans on tracking, I think there is little reason not to go with the 34R cooler, as the price difference is pretty minimal.
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Yes, I think it is for any place where the lines are touching parts of the car they need to be protected. You might also want to wrap parts with rubber hosing where it touches the frame of the car, because that can cause some resonance which will demonstrate itself as a whining sound when the RPM's are at certain levels.
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