i think i want that..... JT has it on his website..... looks awesome https://www.nopistons.com/forums/pub...#>/biggrin.png
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Hey Jon I try to see what is it look like but my internet service suck it take's for forever to load images anf =d when it done I still can't see the oil cooler's is it a driece t drop or u need special lines like crook willow type?
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yes looks nice, i wonder if it really helps, everyone always says the stock ones are best. In my last issue of Turbo high tech performance a 430rhwp siliva or something had an FC stock oil cooler in it. I want that panspeed hood for my FC!!!
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after having the panspeed ecu in my TII. i know their products are great. i'll post a pic of the oil cooler kit tomorrow https://www.nopistons.com/forums/pub...DIR#>/wink.png
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I dont know why my Panspeed pics take soooo long
they are small too. I will mess with them a little and see if I cant get it fixed. I was just talking to the wife today about doing a oil cooler upgrade. I think it might really help with the under the hood temps, since my water temps are already decently low. Here is the pic from the web page, not that great of a pic I know hehe Jason www.jt-imports.com http://www.jt-imports.com/DSCF0185.JPG |
How much does that kit sell for?
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What are the dimensions of the oil cooler? Are they larger than the stock R1 coolers?
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$1500 i think ?
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Actually $1450 https://www.nopistons.com/forums/pub...DIR#>/wink.png
Well they are a little larger then the stock, I can get the specs but phone possibly. He had just said before they are made to flow better then the stock ones. Jason www.jt-imports.com |
those look nice, i wonder how well they function. 1450 is steep, i would rather do some more ducting work and probably see the same effect, https://www.nopistons.com/forums/pub...DIR#>/wink.png
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You could go with the stock RZ oil coolers which are larger than the R1's...
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mazdaspeed has upgraded oil coolers too
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Can you install these double coolers in the Base 3rd gen that has only one oil cooler? Is it easily bolted on or do you have to make some room?
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I may get bitchslapped for asking but has anyone everlooked at the universal oil coolers that sell through places like JC Whitney?
They are extremely affordable. My thought is if your just adding a second one to your car. Does it really have to be a specifically manufactured part? https://www.nopistons.com/forums/pub...IR#>/dunno.gif |
hmm if you are adding, it might not have to be that good, actually a friend of mine is doing a custom kit for his car.
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Well u will need to make new lines and use special fitting {swivel so there ain't much pressure on the hose} but if u an make the lines then I guess u can use any aftermarket oil cooler, Jeg.com and summit racing.com sell alot of fitting's.Also pegasus auto racing supplies sell alot good oil coolers. Dude I wish I knew how to make mazda crazy lines work in conjunction with an aftermarket oil coolers. Anyone care to share some idea's? Also I like the mazdaspeed kit too only thinhs is stopping me from buying is the damn price, Jason can u get a good deal on the mazdaspeed oil cooler? Khris
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I have a type R, which has 2 oil coolers and I have the oil cooler ducting from RE
my temps went down, but not as much as I would like. Thats why I was looking into some oil coolers. These are nice, but actually I was looking at the oils by GREX (trust). Jason www.jt-imports.com |
I will probably be going large single oil cooler because I want to use the other hole for air intake. Best thing for cooling oil though, is going single. My water temps/oil temps have PLUMMETED since going single....I don't even think my thermostat has opened up all the way since going single... https://www.nopistons.com/forums/pub...IR#>/boink.gif
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