[Tigers] oil coolers

Lynn Wall cars at wt-inc.com
Mon Sep 8 11:07:35 MDT 2008


No, Unless you are racing or running your car at the limits an oil cooler
will not provide much benefit.  Although they look cool if they are in a
location where you can see them.  The location you are suggesting probably
would not get enough airflow to provide any benefit.

I researched this quite a bit thinking the same way you were and I could not
find a single reputable mechanic that thought it was worth the time or
effort unless  I was running my car at the extremes

I also would be hesitant on putting any heat emitting device in front of the
radiator.  This would provide some offset to the what little cooling
benefits you may get.

Just my 2 cents

Lynn

-----Original Message-----
From: tigers-bounces+cars=wt-inc.com at autox.team.net
[mailto:tigers-bounces+cars=wt-inc.com at autox.team.net] On Behalf Of Owain
Lloyd
Sent: Monday, September 08, 2008 10:48 AM
To: tigers at autox.team.net
Subject: [Tigers] oil coolers

quick question about the benefits of an oil cooler.

although i no longer have any cooling issues, i'd planned on fitting a
small oil cooler under the assumption that the oil tends to cool the
lower part of the engine while the coolant is mainly acting on the
upper part, so although the thermostat should keep the same water
temp, the oil should still be cooler around the crank and bearings.
is this a valid assumption?  do you think its worth while?

i was planning on placing it to the left, in front of the radiator,
mounted on the valance behind the grill.

i have the bits already (cooler, hose, oil thermostat and check valve)
so its only a matter of a few hours work.  question is - is it worth
my time?
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