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Old 04-29-2004, 07:20 AM
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Haha, ok now i see what your talking about, big oil cooler in stock intercooler spot. That would be sweet but youd need custom oil lines.
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Originally Posted by psyclo' date='Apr 29 2004, 04:20 AM
Haha, ok now i see what your talking about, big oil cooler in stock intercooler spot. That would be sweet but youd need custom oil lines.
Hoses are easy.



I would be more concerned with the custom oil cooler and the custom mounts.
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So anyways for those of you that had the same experience, what did you do? Repair or replace the mounts? How did you repair them if so?
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Originally Posted by ColinRX7' date='Apr 29 2004, 08:01 AM
So anyways for those of you that had the same experience, what did you do? Repair or replace the mounts? How did you repair them if so?
replace em they are cheap
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Actually, I meant use the hood scoop to make a cold air intake. All you need to do is somehow duct the air down to the intake filter. You could probably attach the duct to the hood so the duct would be out of the way when you open the hood.



Meh, just a random idea.
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Just make ducting for the stock oil cooler... Feed it from a brake duct...
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Originally Posted by j9fd3s' date='Apr 29 2004, 09:00 AM
replace em they are cheap
I'll second that...
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