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Guys UAS has a GTS-T kit developed and ready to go, with a GTR kit on the way.

The kits include thermostats and oil filter relocation.

Details will be posted soon, in the interim however call John on (02) 9634 8000 and he will give you the run down

On their website, $1150 including oil cooler.

Filter relocation is $380 for earls and $280 for Greddy.

So are you telling us something new?

Reply with either expressions of interest, or facts and dollars.

And you need a thermostat. Cold oil can damage your engine.

I can get it for $118USD. But check the shipping!

Ground GRED 12003001 Greddy, Oil Filter Relocation Kits Universal 3/4 X 16UNF 1 122.51 122.51

Total Products 122.51

Shipping 100.00

Total 222.51

Have asked for confirmation.

sorry didnt wrie it down

but the cooler is a 1.5*7.5*24 inch affair so it would go infront of the radiator(as in its large)

will get the part number tommorow

pete

http://www.rocketindustries.com.au/

Permacool Universal Engine Oil Cooler Kits

Part No Part No Description

Sandwich/Remote Style Kits

PC69189 PC69195 150 Horsepower Coil size: 3/4" x 7-1/2" x 12-1/2"

PC10189 PC10195 250 Horsepower Coil size: 1-1/2" x 7" x 14"

PC40189 PC40195 450 Horsepower Coil size: 1-1/2" x 7" x 21"

Note: These are S shaped coolers with fins. Permacool use rubber hoses, not braid.

I want braid - don't want it to rub through and f* up

yup rubber hoses (if you want the want of braided go for it)

but if you use 1/20th of your brain and place the hoses corectly they wont rub through(would have to be a particularly dodgy job if they did)

its all about surface area and these coolers have far more than the others mentioned above and are cheaper

pete

yup rubber hoses (if you want the want of braided go for it)

but if you use 1/20th of your brain and place the hoses corectly they wont rub through(would have to be a particularly dodgy job if they did)

its all about surface area and these coolers have far more than the others mentioned above and are cheaper

pete

Isent that rocket industries one a bit of an overkill unless you plan on circuit racing your car alot?

Do they have one available that can be mounted near one of the mesh slots on a 400r front bar?

I'm thinking one of these would do the job nicely:  

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAP...item=7913507684

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAP...item=7913508093

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAP...item=7913508887

Very similar to the Trust/GREX oil cooler design, but way cheaper! :D

These are the cheap chinese ones. $650 delivered in Aus in other threads...

If you want cheap shite then spend $90 on the adapter plates from Earls http://www.earls.com.au and then connect it up with garden hose, bullwire, irrigation connectors, and araldite. :)

I thought:

- we're looking at quality products that will protect our engines (often worth more than the price of a new car). A split line or popped fitting can drain your engine in seconds.

- there is limited space, high temps and sharp angles in GTR engine bays and IMPO rubber is not a reasonable option unless you cable tie it to everything in sight and use foam insulation around the bends.

- a huge oil cooler without a reliable thermostat would eventually ruin your engine. And for an oil cooler of that size I'd want a drain plug on it. Or buy two of them and use the second one as an intercooler.

Watcjh for duty and GTS if you're thinking about these units. :Bang:

Sorry to hijack thread guys, but have been doing a lot of research on coolers and I believe this is a good quality and well priced item proven by SAU members and SAU members get a discount. Plus it is customizable. Check this thread.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...6231#post966231

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