I am parting out my car and have a Stillen 19 Row Setrab cooler. This will come with the hoses, the adapter for the oil filter, the cooler, the bracket
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11-05-2010, 04:35 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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FS: Stillen 19 Row Oil Cooler and all fittings SAVE $$ FROM NEW!!
I am parting out my car and have a Stillen 19 Row Setrab cooler. This will come with the hoses, the adapter for the oil filter, the cooler, the bracket and all necessary hardware. I drilled two holes in the adapter to fit it to the right side of the car (driver's side) so you don't have to move the PS cooler. This can be bolted on in about 10 minutes while you are doing your next oil change since everything is hooked up and ready to go. You will need to get some straps, however. I do not have all the little unnecessary pieces that came with the kit or the PS hose, but you don't need any of that stuff.
This oil cooler works very well, regular temps during an 80 deg day just cruising was 230+, and after the cooler I couldn't get it above 200. I will also throw in a BRAND NEW Fram filter that fits the adapter. You cannot use the same filters as stock with the Oil Cooler, fyi. I bought this brand new from Stillen about 6 weeks ago for $420. Asking $350 for everything shipped.
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If I wasn't looking at new bride seats and 4 point harnesses I would be sending you money right now. Good price for shipping included. GLWS. also prob wouldn't hurt to post some pics of the actual condition of everything. Might help you out imho
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The thermostatic plate is what necessitates the different filter.. so yes. The factory Nissan filter has a really skinny rubber gasket, and the thermo plate needs one a bit thicker to seal. So you'd use a compatible filter to the Fram PH3950, which are available anywhere.
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You know you want it
I can even throw in a BRAND NEW set of teflon coated stainless steel brake lines for only $60. That is literally half of new. Never had the chance to install them.
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