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Yeh the original oil filter screws onto that adaptor then the hoses go to the cooler

Yeh there are different kits where the oil filter is relocated...

cheers

Yeh the original oil filter screws onto that adaptor then the hoses go to the cooler

Yeh there are different kits where the oil filter is relocated...

cheers

Next question. Does this add to your oil reservoir? Does the cooler have to be mounted low so it stays full when the engine's not running? Otherwise I can imagine that it will drain and give a high reading on the dipstick. Therefore when you fill it to the high mark for the first time and start the car, the sump level will get even lower as it has to fill the lines and cooler before reaching the engine.

Did that make sense? Basically, how do you get your oil levels right?

Thanks Tony,

Adrian

hey adrian...You might want to post up a thread inthe general section i honestly dont know how you get the levels right but i just put the required amount even with an oil cooler...

post up a thread could be interesting

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Nah thats all the lines it needs...As for fitting a bracket needs to be made up as the last one was lost when taken off the car...

Oil cooler is best behind the Radiator

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