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I bought the Stillen Oil Cooler from one of the members on the forum. And it has some oil in the lines and the cooler itself. So my question is
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I bought the Stillen Oil Cooler from one of the members on the forum. And it has some oil in the lines and the cooler itself. So my question is should I take it somewhere to get it flushed and then install with my own oil? Or can I Install with the oil it has already? I just got the car about 2 months ago and I haven't gotten an oil change so the oil is "oem". And if I do need to get it flushed, any idea how I could do that? Or where I could take it to be done?
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