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Ry_B |
posted on 8th May 06 at 10:07 |
I thought you wanted the oil to be hot before you thrash it :boggle: or is there a limit as to how hot? Im goin for that.... | |
Adam_B |
posted on 8th May 06 at 09:44 |
fairly pointless on an XE corsa tho as the sump hangs so low. ive done numerous trackdays with no problems without one. | |
Eck |
posted on 8th May 06 at 00:36 |
as it says mate it'll cool the oil, thus you can push it to more boundaries without it dying :D | |
Stoneyginger |
posted on 8th May 06 at 00:09 |
i have one you can have off a cavvie gsi if you pay me £20 all in for posting it ;) | |
jamesvalver |
posted on 7th May 06 at 21:02 |
cheers | |
broster |
posted on 7th May 06 at 20:27 |
fit an oil temp gauge and see how hot your oil gets, worth it on a high reving engine, try just fitting a standard c20xe oil cooler. | |
Robin |
posted on 7th May 06 at 20:25 |
the clue is in the description dude, it cools the oil, stops it boiling, so it lubricates better | |
Jamie Walby |
posted on 7th May 06 at 18:41 |
Just get one. No harm in trying :lol: | |
jamesvalver |
posted on 7th May 06 at 18:39 |
anyone? | |
jamesvalver |
posted on 7th May 06 at 18:29 |
whats the benefits? ive seen a few oil coolers (no pipes inc) on ebay for the c20xe. would it be worth my while getting one for my corsa? also how do they fit? |