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Old Apr 15, 2010 | 01:08 PM
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Thumbs up GB#2: Dual Oil Cooler Kits - SakeBomb Garage

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is once again proud to present: The best damn twin oil cooler kits available!!



**$150.00 GB discount**
(Expires May 20th)







Spring is in the air... the snow has melted, flowers are blooming, animals are 'ing ... and, oh yeah, your FD is STILL overheating

As summer is fast approaching, there's no better time than now to stop excessive heat in its tracks with the infamous, best performing, highest quality, dual oil cooler kit for the FD from here to Tokyo. Whether for your every day street car, or your baddest 500+HP track-only monster, we have an amazing twin oil cooler setup that will keep your temps in check.






What you can expect from our oil cooler kits:


  • Maximum cooling efficiency to protect our already hot running motors, and eliminate overheating concerns by taking significant load off of the water cooling system.
  • Direct bolt-on, with no fabrication, modification, or custom work involved
  • OEM look and fit
  • Two cooler sizes: Different oil-cooler capacities to fit your car's cooling requirements, and your budget.
  • Coolers can be swapped out at any time to upgrade capacity, and coolers will work with '93+, '99 spec, and most aftermarket bumpers.
  • Over-Engineered: Pressure and temperature ratings for ALL of our lines and fittings vastly exceed the maximum pressure and temperature ever generated by the oiling system, to ensure durability and longevity.


All of our kits include:

  • Black Setrab oil coolers
  • Mocal 180 degrees oil thermostat
  • Lightweight aluminum mounting brackets
  • Stainless steel mounting hardware
  • All lines (rubber/stainless/nylon racing) come pre-assembled and pressure tested with high quality (and subtle looking) black and silver Mocal fittings (only the best).
  • Aluminum -10AN Spanner (Wrench) included to tighten down your fittings.


OPTIONS?






Coolers
Street Kit (Base Kit)
$1080
Comes with twin 19-row Setrab coolers, High-Pressure Black rubber hose (OEM look) with high quality black and silver Mocal end fittings pre-installed. Included with every kit is a -10AN aluminum spanner (wrench) to safely tighten the aluminum fittings without damaging them. Everything you need to install the coolers on your car is included, down to every last nut, bolt, washer, or spacer... and even the wrench! (*As our brackets are designed to accept both 19-row or 25-row coolers, they can be upgraded to the larger capacity coolers at any time!)

Track Kit + $175
Upgrade to 25-row Setrab cores. Even higher cooling capacity then our twin 19 row kit. We have reports of customers staying out ALL DAY at the track without any sign of rising temps! This setup really is cool! Don’t cut your track day short. Also 20b and high-HP 13b's <nobr style="color: darkgreen; font-weight: normal; font-size: 100%; font-family: verdana,geneva,lucida,'lucida grande',arial,helvetica,sans-serif;" id="itxt_nobr_31_0"></nobr>should consider this setup.




Fitment
‘99 Spec/Aftermarket Bumper + $130
Those of you running a '99 spec bumper or aftermarket bumper will need to upgrade to this redesigned kit so that the coolers clear the bumper and can make better use of the larger inlets. (Please see the *note below)



Line Upgrades
Stainless Steel Braided Lines + $70
Highest pressure and temp rating of all the lines we offer (and they look great!) but care must be taken when routing them as the SS braids can wear into anything they come in contact with.

Nylon Braided Lightweight Racing Lines + $120
Black Nylon reinforced lines, ultra lightweight, high pressure and temp rating (and they look great!). These nylon lines have the benefits of braided reinforcement (like SS lines) but without the abrasion problems and lack of flexibility associated with SS lines.









*A note about the 99 oil cooler upgrade, and about aftermarket bumpers.

Cost: Unfortunately, the ‘99 coolers needed to be repositioned for the 99 bumper and rebar, and special fittings were required to then clear the headlights. In addition there is a more complex bracket setup required to relocate it to the proper position. For this reason the price of the 99 kit is significantly higher. This is directly due to the cost of the extra parts... we actually take a loss on the 99 “upgrade” for this reason, but it was the only way to make them fit the 99 bumper, be positioned to make more efficient use of the larger bumper inlets, and also work with the stock 99 fog lights.

Aftermarket bumpers: We also engineered a small amount of adjustability into the brackets in hopes that people with aftermarket bumpers could adjust the position of the oil coolers to work with their bumper. We obviously could not test the coolers with every aftermarket bumper out there (so we cant guarantee 100% that they will fit without modification) but more than likely, there is enough adjustability to fit the majority of aftermarket bumpers out there. You have an even better chance if your bumper uses the 99 lights or similar, as those bumpers were typically designed to work with the stock 99 cars’ oil cooler setup (which is basically how ours fits).
Old Apr 15, 2010 | 01:44 PM
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Sounds great I'll take the street kit+99 spec fitment and on payday isnt that convenient
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Originally Posted by krackerx7
Sounds great I'll take the street kit+99 spec fitment and on payday isnt that convenient
lol youre too fast! Gimme a sec and I'll post up the GB instructions and you can throw your name on the list. We're running it in blocks of 5 orders.
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Exclamation **GB Instructions**

**GB Instructions**


Please add your forum username, shipping zip-code, and any kit options you want to the list below.




Deposit: Please send a $50.00 deposit to hold your spot in the GB. At the end of the GB (May 20th) final payment must be submitted.
OR
Payment in Full: If you are ready to make your complete payment, we must first calculate your shipping cost. We'll list a shipping charge next to your name, based on your zip. Please add this to your total. In the future we hope to automate this process but for now we have to do it the old fashioned way




How to make a payment: PayPal normally charges us a 3% fee for using their services... Lame. Instead of simply adding 3% onto every kit (in the form of inflated product pricing) we give our customers the option of avoiding this charge by using the $5 flat-fee e-check option. To avoid this charge, please submit payment as an 'e-check'. If you need help with this method please PM scrub
If you choose to submit payment using standard paypal, please add 3% to your totalto your payment.

Example:
E-Check: Total = $5 + Kit Price + Shipping
Standard PayPal: Total = .03 * (Kit Price + Shipping)



**If you plan on paying later next month, please move your name later down the list or to the next block.
As we must process orders in blocks of 5 to honor the GB discount, we can not process the block until everyone in that block has paid in full. This means that if you need to wait an extended amount to pay, you may hold up others who have already paid from getting their kits. **



Block 1
ex RotorMotor, 94609. (Track, 99-spec, Nylon) - Shipping Cost $30
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Block 2
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Old Apr 15, 2010 | 02:59 PM
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If I pay if full right now how long until it is shipped out? In need right now!
Old Apr 15, 2010 | 03:17 PM
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Originally Posted by reactor
If I pay if full right now how long until it is shipped out? In need right now!
Unfortunately we can't process each block (order the expensive parts that we dont stock) until they are each full, and everyone in the block has paid. Shoot me a PM and lets see if we can work something out, but the savings that we are passing on for the GB is partially due to the fact that we will be ordering in bulk (sets of 5).
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finally WOOHOO alrighty do you have a close up of the standard lines? im torn between the standards or braided nylon.

but for now put me down for track kit! and if i could get the link on how to do the e-check ill try that again didnt work last time for some reason....

z
Old Apr 16, 2010 | 03:33 AM
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sending a deposit, put me down for a track + 99 spec + nylon. 90638
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krackerx7-street kit+99 spec to 98273
Old Apr 16, 2010 | 03:50 AM
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Originally Posted by proz07
finally WOOHOO alrighty do you have a close up of the standard lines? im torn between the standards or braided nylon.

but for now put me down for track kit! and if i could get the link on how to do the e-check ill try that again didnt work last time for some reason....

z
Dan's got some pics of the standard lines, which are actually the very high quality aeroquip lines with mocal fittings, and oetiker clamps for added peace of mind. E-check... Dan will chime in here and explain how do process it (unfortunately the how-to for e-checks no longer works... so time for a new one ) Dan's on his way to DGRR now but hopefully he'll see this shortly. For now you may want to add your name/info to the list to keep your spot. Once that block is filled and those people are paid up, we'll be dispensing tracking numbers shortly after
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Old Apr 16, 2010 | 04:03 AM
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Block 1
1. proz07, (track kit)
2. BoostedPenguin, 90638. (track kit, 99-spec, nylon) Shipping $--- [Deposit Paid]
3. krackerx7, 98273. (street kit, 99-spec) Shipping $---
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Block 2
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Since Dan deals with shipping etc, just give us a couple days so we can get shipping quotes for everyone as he's out of town.
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Question, I have the rotary extreme vmount, will the kit have any effect on how you route your lines?
Old Apr 16, 2010 | 08:56 AM
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Oh man..

I want to put my name down as the last person in block 2. But I honestly don't know if I'll have enough by the end of next month.
I don't want to hold up anyone....

I was looking at Track kit+nylon braided lines...
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Those nylon lines are sexy. Do you know if they sell nylon fuel lines?
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Those nylon lines are sexy. Do you know if they sell nylon fuel lines?
yes this site has some examples http://www.anplumbing.com/

z
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goodshit thanks man
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Originally Posted by MotoTek
Those nylon lines are sexy. Do you know if they sell nylon fuel lines?
Yup, I'm using some -6 nylon lines with mocal ends for fuel lines on my custom fuel setup.

Originally Posted by BoostedPenguin
Question, I have the rotary extreme vmount, will the kit have any effect on how you route your lines?
shouldnt be an issue as the line which connects the two coolers just runs through the rebar, and everything else comes around from the sides, so I don't think there will be any interference issues
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Add me to the list. Ill paypal the deposit.

jmchin 95032 track kit, 99-spec, nylon
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Add me to the list.

98284, Track Kit, Nylon Lines

Please calculate shipping so I can pay in full.
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I think this should make 5 to complete the 1st block.

Track kit, stainless lines, zip code 15106

3rd-Gen-Rcr

Give me a total and I'll send payment.
Thanks
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I only plan to daily drive and autocross my car once a month. Would the 25 row coolers still be a must? Car should be putting out around 350hp when all the parts are installed n sorted out.

Oh yeah, `93 JDM FD3S
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Originally Posted by proz07
finally WOOHOO alrighty do you have a close up of the standard lines? im torn between the standards or braided nylon.

but for now put me down for track kit! and if i could get the link on how to do the e-check ill try that again didnt work last time for some reason....

z
Here is a close up of the standard lines, not the best shot, but you get the idea:





Regarding PayPal E-Checks:

It seems that Paypal has taken away the E-Check option for those with confirmed accounts and backup fund sources (such as a credit card or bank account).

The only way to get the E-Check as an option anymore is to delete your "backup funds source" from your account, HOWEVER doing this also makes your status "unconfirmed" rather than "confirmed" like it used to be.

I found this info here: https://www.paypal-community.com/t5/...36E89281E42852

Looks like, for most, the E-check will not be available. So make sure to add 3% to the final cost when sending payment.
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Could we also get a shot of how the lines are routed? I want to make sure this will clear my HKS Vmount system because it has ducting. Thanks.

Waiting on total to send payment.
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ok then im gonna stick with the standard lines i like them better for my needs. and my shipping is 72023 so i guess ill do the PP after i get a final price if thats true about the e-check although im tempted to try the loading funds to do the e-check.

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Originally Posted by cabaynes
Regarding PayPal E-Checks:

It seems that Paypal has taken away the E-Check option for those with confirmed accounts and backup fund sources (such as a credit card or bank account).

The only way to get the E-Check as an option anymore is to delete your "backup funds source" from your account, HOWEVER doing this also makes your status "unconfirmed" rather than "confirmed" like it used to be.

I found this info here: https://www.paypal-community.com/t5/...36E89281E42852

Looks like, for most, the E-check will not be available. So make sure to add 3% to the final cost when sending payment.
Hey Charlie! idk I think Dan knows a way to do it (unless it just changed within the last few weeks). If paypal forces everyone to pay the 3% that blows. As far as their business model is concerned... most people don't use the e-check option, so its not like they are loosing MUCH money on it. Plus they still get a $5 processing fee... but for large purchases its ridiculous for them to not have a sliding scale
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