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I want to add an oilcooler to my GTR not only to lower the temps but also have 0,5l more Oil. This is always an good idea.

But the Gtr offers a lack of clearance.

First the parts:

Mocal 19 row 210mm Oilcooler

Mishimoto Sandwichplate and Hose

No Name relocation kit

Dash 10 Fittings 2x straight, 2x 45°

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To have enough room you have to bend the A/C dryer Bracket 10mm to the core!IMG_2242.thumb.JPG.e78513b9e73330d3447288c58d004c70.JPG

I fixed the Hoses with two clamps and passed them near to the towing loop

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I wanted a Bracket to attach all  parts together, that was tricky! IMG_2397.thumb.JPG.fff6c8cda351c541197eab5097c9dd22.JPG

On the Motorside relocation plate I have the straight Fittings on the Filter side the 45° Fittings.

Make sure that the hoses are not twisted or have any tension, otherwise you will be unable to mount the Relocationplate to the Bracket!

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Possibly this will help someone !

 

Regards

Kai

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