High engine oil temps - oil cooler discussion
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06-04-2008, 07:56 AM
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High engine oil temps - oil cooler discussion
4agze Wrote:FC3S oil cooler 5 years now and 2 motors ago still running strong keeps my oil 90C to 100C all day 9,200rpm. people dont know that FC3S oil cooler has a build in thermostat.Does all FC3S coolers have a thermostat? If so I'm going to get me one Sarcasme is just one of the things I offer Daily driver: '92 Toyota Carina E GTI Rebuilt project: '86 Levin hatch |
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06-04-2008, 08:54 AM
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High engine oil temps - oil cooler discussion
SutteR Wrote:As far as I know there is a pressure operated valve in stock. If you use the stock lines with the FC3S oil cooler won't it operate only on high revs because of this pressure valve? you can remove the valve if you want, when i go to the track i just remove the thermostat Quote:Does all FC3S coolers have a thermostat? If so I'm going to get me one as far as i know they all do even the japanes RX7 FC3S are all same |
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06-04-2008, 09:15 AM
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4agze Wrote:SutteR Wrote:This sounds interesting. Did you simply connected the pipes to the engine block like it's in stock? sorry need to correct myself the thermostat plug facing up NOT down im sorry. here is another pic of it from my friends car |
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06-05-2008, 11:14 AM
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Bought this yesterday:
More pics here: http://picasaweb.google.com/czutorgergel...FC3SOlajhT Now I need to find a 'free-flow' sandwich plate which suits the hachi engine and make some hoses to connect them. Would be great to be able to use the FC oil lines more or less... 1987 Toyota Corolla GT coupe - for holidays oversteer 2005 Toyota Corolla - for daily understeer |
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06-05-2008, 12:48 PM
Post: #25
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Nice SutteR! Let us know wich sandwich plate you go with...
Btw how much did the cooler cost? Sarcasme is just one of the things I offer Daily driver: '92 Toyota Carina E GTI Rebuilt project: '86 Levin hatch |
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06-05-2008, 12:53 PM
Post: #26
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Jan Pedersen Wrote:Nice SutteR! Let us know wich sandwich plate you go with... I tell you but you won't believe it for sure. It was ~40€ total with the thermostat in and the hoses. Only little bents on the radiator, otherwise great shape. Adapter will be no problem, I just look for the cheapest but still reliable option. Hoses with fittings will cost more than the adapter and the cooler I suppose. Will keep you informed. 1987 Toyota Corolla GT coupe - for holidays oversteer 2005 Toyota Corolla - for daily understeer |
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06-05-2008, 12:58 PM
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Thats cheap! I found one for €100 but we don't have that many RX7s in Denmark, so they don't lay around much
Sarcasme is just one of the things I offer Daily driver: '92 Toyota Carina E GTI Rebuilt project: '86 Levin hatch |
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06-08-2008, 11:23 PM
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For all you Euro guys wanting to go for the mega overkill RX7 cooler route ... here's one for sale.
http://retrorides.proboards86.com/index....read=41481 http://www.eight-six.co.uk - read the blog! UK AE86 Forum - http://www.phpbber.com/phpbb/index.php?m...ghtsixcouk |
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