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The Greddy one DOES have a thermostat?...

SPECIFICATIONS:

Application: Engine Side

Type: E (Standard Oil Cooler, Non-Relocation Type, Internal Thermostat)

Union: AN8, AN10, AN12

Center Bolt: 3/4x16UNF, M20xP1.5

A DIY cooler set up will cost less than or around $400.

$140 for Greddy Sandwich plate

$150-180 for 19 row Mocal cooler (I bought Mocal because its said that every cooler has been tested to hold 180psi before leaving factory)

$10 x 4 -10AN fittings from Torques UK

3m of black nylon braided hoses

The Greddy thermostat opens up fully at 80 degrees and I think slightly open before that. It is also been tried and tested by many and proven to be very good lol

Wow, do you realise how much easier you just made my life!?

Not sure about RB26, but for a RB25, i bought the 3/4x16UNF and seems to be able to run my exisiting oil filter.

:thumbsup: thanks for clarifying

and what's the general consensus on push lock fittings and hoses. some say they pop off and spill oil, kill motors blah blah blah.

i'm less for the blingy braided line and don't mind me some good ol rubber hose.

i would also use worm clamps to secure the ends if that makes any difference.

I suppose that's an alternative..I actually find using the speedflow fittings a little more daunting though cos I can't see how tight the hose actually is on the barb

Guess I'll be more careful during assembly

Cheers

Next project is to protect the back of the core from rocks from the front tyre.... And THEN try work out some ducting to get it some airflow as we ran it nice and high to keep it out of harms way.... I wanted to locate some of the vents that Andrew has in the front of his standard GTT bar but no luck so far! Looks like an aftermarket foglight surround or something but would be good as a small duct for airflow!

Yeah, how you going with that.....? :P

Mine works well.

Sitting on the freeway it's 70 water, 70 oil. Even after a flogging oil only gets up to 80 something.

Highest I have seen is about 105 after a 15 min track session.

Needs better ducting. But it's all tractor related, so I won't go into details.

Another tip. Run the black conduit over the top of braided lines to stop any rubbing on other parts.

If you want to run gauges make sure you order the adapters for them (Where the blanking plugs are in the image on my thread)

This is the problem I am having at the moment. Standard size gauge sensors are wayyyy to small for the GREX plate. I took the sensors (oil temp and oil pressure) to the dude at my local pirtek and he pretty much said that there is no adapters for them. I was like dafuq? Surely someone else out there is using a GREX plate with adapters in it to run to gauges?!

Any info on what thread sizes and adapter types would be awesome!

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Why not mount it behind intercooler and in front of radiator? that way the grill between bonnet and front bar can give you airflow, yet protected?

Nah, there isnt much room there once the A/C fan setup goes back in.... I am going to run a Pwr Str cooler too so gotta find a location for it too!

Yeah, how you going with that.....? :P

Im workin on it :P

This is the problem I am having at the moment. Standard size gauge sensors are wayyyy to small for the GREX plate. I took the sensors (oil temp and oil pressure) to the dude at my local pirtek and he pretty much said that there is no adapters for them. I was like dafuq? Surely someone else out there is using a GREX plate with adapters in it to run to gauges?!

Any info on what thread sizes and adapter types would be awesome!

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LOL YES!!! The adapters are further along in my build thread.... Page 30 somthing haha

The ones i used were 1/8npt or something like that! They look like the gold plugs with a sensor thread in them!

Greddy have them on the shelf and they are cheap!

I suppose that's an alternative..I actually find using the speedflow fittings a little more daunting though cos I can't see how tight the hose actually is on the barb

Guess I'll be more careful during assembly

Cheers

It has always been recommended to me by the hose suppliers that with the 400 series barb fittings a secondary clamp (such as the cobra clamps that are designed specifically for these types of fittings) is used, on any hose that will see over 40psi or temps over 60 degrees. They are supposed to cope without one, but if there is any movement in the lines, it can lead to them becoming loose.

This is the problem I am having at the moment. Standard size gauge sensors are wayyyy to small for the GREX plate. I took the sensors (oil temp and oil pressure) to the dude at my local pirtek and he pretty much said that there is no adapters for them. I was like dafuq? Surely someone else out there is using a GREX plate with adapters in it to run to gauges?!

Any info on what thread sizes and adapter types would be awesome!

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http://store.greddy.net.au/index.php?option=com_virtuemart&page=shop.browse&category_id=110&Itemid=93&vmcchk=1&Itemid=93

I can't see any AN10 to 1/8NPT adapters on there or am I just blind? They all seem to be not the right size.

Hope I'm just being retarded.

I can't see any AN10 to 1/8NPT adapters on there or am I just blind? They all seem to be not the right size.

Hope I'm just being retarded.

Well i would go with the retarded bit :P

Nah, i havent looked BUT i do have my reciept handy somewhere.... Ill go dig for it now!

Well i would go with the retarded bit :P

Nah, i havent looked BUT i do have my reciept handy somewhere.... Ill go dig for it now!

Keeping receipts for your car, great for warranty, not so great when you have to look at the dollar figures at the bottom of them :P

Also i found what you were talking about.

http://www.shopgreddy.com/electronics/electroinc-replacements-and-accessories/oil-temp-sensor-adapter-oil-cooler-block-m18.html

Only problem is that's the US site but i'll just email Greddy and they will be able to get me some. Cheers for the tip, i was stunned when the Pirtek dude told me he couldn't get an adapter. Won't be going back there.

Keeping receipts for your car, great for warranty, not so great when you have to look at the dollar figures at the bottom of them :P

Also i found what you were talking about.

http://www.shopgreddy.com/electronics/electroinc-replacements-and-accessories/oil-temp-sensor-adapter-oil-cooler-block-m18.html

Only problem is that's the US site but i'll just email Greddy and they will be able to get me some. Cheers for the tip, i was stunned when the Pirtek dude told me he couldn't get an adapter. Won't be going back there.

Shit, i forgot too look :P

Here is mine, has the part number and all, got it from Greddy Sydney -

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Check SpeedFlow as well, they have a new series of adapters like this as well, they don't seem to come up on the website, but their product code is 912-M18-02-BLK for a M18x1.5 and 1/8"NPT adapter.

Lot's of useful info in this thread! Thanks guys :D

Many aftermarket gauge sensors are 1/8PT so it's a little annoying that it doesn't come with the block.

I take it you'll need one for an oil pressure gauge too, which are also commonly 1/8PT for defi gauges and alike?

Check SpeedFlow as well, they have a new series of adapters like this as well, they don't seem to come up on the website, but their product code is 912-M18-02-BLK for a M18x1.5 and 1/8"NPT adapter.

Yeah actually i got one of these in black for my radiator...

Lot's of useful info in this thread! Thanks guys :D

Many aftermarket gauge sensors are 1/8PT so it's a little annoying that it doesn't come with the block.

I take it you'll need one for an oil pressure gauge too, which are also commonly 1/8PT for defi gauges and alike?

Yep i run one for pressure and temp! Work well so far :)

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