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Bought from this thread,

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=76227

I have changed my mind and not going to use the car for drifting continously. The oil core is SETRAB made from Sweedenn and is all quality, not a copy.

Its all brand new never used still in packaging.

You use a S15 oil filter in the relocation kit.

Looking for $410 postage included in a big box.

Cheers.

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I'm not sure if the GTR I've got on the way has an oil cooler or not - not listed, and I can't tell for sure from the pics.

I'll take it if my GTR doesn't have one; it should be here in a week or two.

Cheers,

Alan :)

  • 2 weeks later...

Setrab 19 row oil cooler.

Setrab are a well known Swedish company and widely used core in motorsport. The core specs are 280*150*50.

Setrab oil coolers are designed to provided the maximum amount of cooling oils of varying viscosity's by the use of air flow at ambient temperatures, while still utilizing the smallest amount of space with only a minimum amount of pressure drop. The cooler consists of a variable number of plates forming oil-ways. These oil-ways contain "turbulators" to break down boundary layer effects in the flow and to obtain maximum heat dissipation without undue pressure build-up. The oil-ways are interspaced with corrugations to provide airways, formed top promote turbulence in the air flow. The entire unit is made in aluminum and all parts brazed together. Each unit is tested by air under water to a pressure of 170 p.s.i. and sample put through exhaustive tests to ensure their suitability for vehicle use under all conditions.

The performance of the cooler is dependent upon the design of the "turbulators" and airways. It is only extensive research in this area allied to considerable experience of operating conditions that has enabled us to produce a range of coolers giving the greatest heat dissipation for their size and weight yet available

Alongside the core is the high quality US made Perma-Cool oil filter relocation kit, that includes a multi fit spin on adaptor with 4 thread choices to suit basically any vehicle out there, has the relocation mount, both with all brass push on fittings, and also includes 8ft of hose with clamps.

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