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Old 10-23-09, 09:56 PM
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can this work? (oil coolers)

I doing auto to manual swap. And the second cooler (right side) was installed for transmission. So by doing swap i wont need it for manual transmission. so my question is. can i use it as engine second cooler? have any one done this before? any tips? thx in advance
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no one have done this? or don't know what the heck am i talking about here?
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I don't see why not, a fluid cooler is a fluid cooler. Just make sure you have the same thermostat.
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I just want to know how people ran their hoses for it. and how they modified the fittings for that cooler.
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the info i got on this is that the tubes/fittings are completely different as the oil cooler sees much higher fluid pressure than the AT cooler.
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