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Hello Groovers. I live in a pretty 'eff'ed' up climate very hot and humid. We all talk about our cars oil running hot all the time etc, and we go
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Hello Groovers.
I live in a pretty 'eff'ed' up climate very hot and humid. We all talk about our cars oil running hot all the time etc, and we go to great lengths to talk and buy and install oil coolers. I am looking at getting an oil cooler - but I couldn't go past the idea of having a look at dry sump oil systems. GTM do one for our cars - link below GTM Motorsports*::*ENGINE INTERNALS*::*Dry Sump Oiling System*::*VQ37HR/VHR DRY SUMP OILING SYSTEM Applications for this although costly - benefits are quite numerous. Tracking the car and hot climates will always add up to high oil temperatures. I think it would be up to the individual if she/he go done that route for such a conversion. Thoughts on such a conversion? Cheers.
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