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3 hours ago, V28VX37 said:

Pretty severe driving if you need an oil cooler on the street? I'm yet to see a street where you can sit on WOT for long periods...

I've got a 19 row Mocal on RB25DET Neo at 20psi and it seems to be fine on the track.

It gets really hot here during the summer. I have a pair of SPAL electric fans always on, and oil temps still creeps up on highway cruise

11 hours ago, Dose Pipe Sutututu said:

he lives in Hong Kong.. Chan Ho Nam and his boys be at him with machetes 

 

8 hours ago, etang789 said:

It gets really hot here during the summer. I have a pair of SPAL electric fans always on, and oil temps still creeps up on highway cruise

Ah that makes a lot more sense, I missed that part. Yeah bigger is better in that climate!

I can't imagine where you could mount a 25-row though besides between the rad and IC, shoehorning one of those under the headlight would win you a prize as a contortionist...

 

9 hours ago, Robzilla32 said:

I have noticed that the oil temp gets up there on those really hot summer days in bumper to bumper traffic.

Indeed, though a bigger core won't really help with that unless you can get air flowing through it -> needs a fan.

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Indeed, though a bigger core won't really help with that unless you can get air flowing through it -> needs a fan.



Sorry I probably wasn't very clear - I meant oil cooler vs no oil cooler.

Summer will be the true test but I have noticed how stable the oil temp is since the cooler has been installed.
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On 31 August 2016 at 9:06 AM, burn4005 said:

Lol. I have done EXACTLY this. haven't fitted it yet but have literally all the bits, except i didn't buy the nismo installation bracket kit as i was going to fab them out of steel instead, they wanted like 300 bucks just for a few bits of metal.

I have a Setrab series 6 25 row cooler, and it is slightly too tall to fit into the nismo ducting but was planning to cut and fibreglass the duct to fit it correctly. I will get some pictures tonight to show you what the issue is.

the setrab rows are much shorter than the older greddy style coolers, so 25 row setrab is slightly taller and longer than a 13 row Greddy/Trust one (which is basically the same core as the nismo one)

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the greddy core is the same as the nismo one and I think would fit the duct perfectly. there are lots of 13 row coolers on the market with this older design so its an easier option. I went the setrab as I wanted the best cooler I could fit in there.

 

here is the genuine kit. the cooler is a 13 row one same as basically all the japanese brands, and now china copies.

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and here is what the nismo bracket kit looks like (21308-RNR45):

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Any update on how your Setrab 25 Row is fitting in the Nismo Duct ?

  • 9 months later...

bit of closure for this thread. I bought a carbon bumper vent off ebay, had to chop a bit off the ducting as the cooler is a bit wider than its moulded for, and I used the nismo bracket set, made fitting MUCH easier.

basically the outside edge of the cooler is the datum point for the kit, and it just sits in a bit further than the nismo core would, so had to modify the bracket slightly to line up with the inner mounting points of the cooler. the fin row closest to the fittings sits outside the ductwork so its operating more like a 24 core.

very happy with it and should be WAY more effective than in front of the radiator.

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On 6/8/2017 at 10:05 AM, burn4005 said:

bit of closure for this thread. I bought a carbon bumper vent off ebay, had to chop a bit off the ducting as the cooler is a bit wider than its moulded for, and I used the nismo bracket set, made fitting MUCH easier.

basically the outside edge of the cooler is the datum point for the kit, and it just sits in a bit further than the nismo core would, so had to modify the bracket slightly to line up with the inner mounting points of the cooler. the fin row closest to the fittings sits outside the ductwork so its operating more like a 24 core.

very happy with it and should be WAY more effective than in front of the radiator.

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Thanks for the update!

Can you show me where you have to cut on the carbon ducting ? Did you have to cut a lot?

I had to cut along the inner edge that the two oil hose connections go on. the setrab series 6 is about 5mm too tall to fit in the ducting. so the whole top edge of the cooler (with the ports on it) sticks out of the ducting towards the engine. its actually about 1 row of the cooler.

I have no more pics, car is back together will all ducts/shields in place

  • 9 months later...
On 8/24/2017 at 9:24 AM, burn4005 said:

I had to cut along the inner edge that the two oil hose connections go on. the setrab series 6 is about 5mm too tall to fit in the ducting. so the whole top edge of the cooler (with the ports on it) sticks out of the ducting towards the engine. its actually about 1 row of the cooler.

I have no more pics, car is back together will all ducts/shields in place

Many Thanks!

Which AN size fitting did you go with at the end? -10 or -12 ?

And where did you get that longer gold color extension AN fittings before you attached with 90 degree fitting?

Edited by etang789

Used dash 10, and the longer an fitting came with the bnr34 oil cooler/remote mount kit. May be available seperately from rhdjapan?

All greddy bits have individual spare part numbers you should be able to find it.

15 hours ago, burn4005 said:

Used dash 10, and the longer an fitting came with the bnr34 oil cooler/remote mount kit. May be available seperately from rhdjapan?

All greddy bits have individual spare part numbers you should be able to find it.

Thanks will try to find that part. I will install the oil cooler soon been collecting parts too slow...

Today was 35+ Celsius outside, and with just light city driving oil temp already at 96c. My Spal 16" fan is already always on...

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I would not be worried. A mate has a Mk7 gold and the oil temp is 105-110 all the time. Synth oils can take it no worries.

 

I only need to keep the oil and coolant under control for 5 WOT laps, because the tyres and brakes are f**ked by then anyway and sprint days are pretty much all short sessions.

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