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Oil Cooler On Mi16 Engines..

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trialster

is it really needed?

 

i man they dont have one on the 1.6 gti engines..

 

it seems that some of the components related to the oil cooler are leaking on my new purchase, can i ditch the whole oil cooler mess?

 

ta!

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boldy205

dont think its needed on a Std engine, unless your tracking/ralling/seriously ranting it.

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GLPoomobile

I don't have one. You'll only see high oil temps under sustained high load/high speed (i.e. 100mph+ for a few minutes on the motorway will see the temps start to creap up).

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Miles

It's not a oil cooler, It is a heat exchanger which heats the oil up quicker from cold which on a road car is fine, When pushed hard on track it's not so good as the oil heats the water up and the water heats the oil up.

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It's not a oil cooler, It is a heat exchanger which heats the oil up quicker from cold which on a road car is fine, When pushed hard on track it's not so good as the oil heats the water up and the water heats the oil up.

What about the little rad type?

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Stu

Ive got a proper Mocal 13 row jobbie on mine, mounted at the front behind the foglight hole with plenty of air across it and after a really good session at donnington or combe the temp is upto halfway, i dread to think what a stock water to oil cooler would be like!

 

And i too have noticed a good difference on the water temp now, no matter how much a beating it gets, it never budges on halfway.. It used to move around a bit before i swapped over to this setup.

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