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ynotdd |
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I use my 914 for autocross mainly and have never had a heat problem at all. I want to do some DE's.I have an oil cooler kit( cooler, fan,thermo, filter relocator) that puts the cooler under the rear trunk that is not installed yet. My question is will this be ok for DE? and does anyone have pic's on how this looks installed?
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ChrisReale |
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Sleazy ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 2,665 Joined: 20-January 03 From: San Francisco Member No.: 176 ![]() |
Brad, when you mount the cooler up front, you cut a hole in the chassis for the cooler to fit, so you have cool air flowing through the cooler. But dont you have to direct the air that has passed through the cooler out? How do you do this? Also, For a stock 2.0, would you recommend using one of those oil filter sandwich things that allows you to run lines off it, or use one of those things that removes the stock cooler, and allows you to run lines from where the stock cooler gets the oil?
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