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still available??? any chance of gettting longer lines or can i get the black kevlar line instead of the braided earls line???

Item: 10 Row Oil Cooler w/ FULL Oil Filter Relocation Kit

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Features:

- Keeps engine components at correct running temperature

- 10 row GReddy style oil cooler

- 290x140x50mm with a mega 405cm cooling area (front and sides)

- (-10AN) Male fittings size

- Oil cooler made of aluminium and coated with an anti-corrosive

- Full engine oil filter relocation kit

- Accepts all spin-on M20X1.5 thread size oil filters

- Sandwich plate includes ports for 2 extra gauges

- Comes with all nuts bolts and brackets

- 3 Earls type braided stainless steel flexi oil lines (125, 145 and 165cm)

- Practically a stand alone setup - easy installation!

Has been extensively used on all Nissan RB series engines

$325 including Delivery & Insurance SAU SPECIAL - FREE POSTAGE

Condition: Brand New

Contact: 0401599023 (anytime) OR [email protected]

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still available??? any chance of gettting longer lines or can i get the black kevlar line instead of the braided earls line???

Just to confirm - this kit will accept any good quality oil lines that are correctly sized

- Brendan

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Hi Brendan,

Do you still stock/able to get these kits? And can you supply a thermostat with "direct fit" fittings for the kit? And a price for that whole package? thumbsup.gif

Cheers, Josh

Hi Brendan,

Do you still stock/able to get these kits? And can you supply a thermostat with "direct fit" fittings for the kit? And a price for that whole package? thumbsup.gif

Cheers, Josh

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Hi Brendan,

Do you still stock/able to get these kits? And can you supply a thermostat with "direct fit" fittings for the kit? And a price for that whole package? thumbsup.gif

Cheers, Josh

Forward that PM on to me too please :-)

Hi Brendan,

Interested on getting a kit, just want to confirm, does the Ryco Z145A fit the thread supplied? As Ryco lists it as 3/4-16UNF?

http://www.rycofilters.com.au/catalogue/product/make/Nissan/model/Patrol+GQ/part/Z145A

Cheers, Josh

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Hi Brendan,

Interested on getting a kit, just want to confirm, does the Ryco Z145A fit the thread supplied? As Ryco lists it as 3/4-16UNF?

http://www.rycofilte...l+GQ/part/Z145A

Cheers, Josh

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Just ordered kit yesterday. What filter should i be using? can anyone recomend a part no.

Hi,

Any screw-on M20x.15 bolt size oil filter will do - Ryco Z160 from memory but not 100% sure.

You can contact any auto parts store and they should be able to help.

- Brendan

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I've got this kit on my car. Great kit but I've got to say, it probably works too well... I recommend getting a thermostat if you buy this kit otherwise your oil will take way too long to warm up. I've done a 30 minute drive on the way home from work and my oil temperature didn't move from cold before I put a thermostat on.

I suggest either:

http://www.mscn.com.au/scripts/prodView.asp?idproduct=352

I've read good things about this one and I believe a few people on here use it.

or

http://www.mscn.com.au/scripts/prodView.asp?idproduct=353

I used this type as it is easier than the other one. Seems to work well.

I use the Ryco filter Z148A. Pretty much exactly the same size as the Z145A except with a different thread pitch.

Also the lines are WAAAAYYY too long and had to be cut down to fit on my 32 and would be better if it came with more 90 degree connectors.

Thanks for the feedback - yeah the 15 row oil cooler is very good and keeping the temperature down (maybe too good)!

I will be looking into getting some thermostat's in soon as well, have had a lot of interest in them.

In regards to the length of hosing, a lot of them are fitted to large 4WD's for country driving so they make good use of the length, they are universal in fitment.

- Brendan

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