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9krpmrx8 10-29-2009 11:13 PM

Single Oil Cooler
 
I recently purchased this single Fluidyne oil cooler that will sit front and center perfectly at the bottom of the radiator. My factory coolers have seen 100,000 miles of road debris without screens and are banged to shit. So they will be removed and the space used for brake ducting.

Anyway, I will have the fittings and hoses made at a local hydraulics shop after I measure everything and determine the shortest route for the the lines.

Opinions welcome.

This cooler has #12 AN fiitings, is made of heavy Gauge aluminum. The unit measures 28" x 5" x 5 1/4" and has 6 rows of cooling tubes.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/9krpmrx8/4983967772/

nycgps 10-29-2009 11:59 PM

seriously it looks like something that might work for my FC. Stock FC uses oil cooler like that, except that its shorter. it cools oil much better than the RX-8's "2" oil cooler combine. (stock Rx-7 has gauges to see oil pressure and stuff, its a bit slow, but you can still get the idea)

9krpmrx8 10-30-2009 12:04 AM

You would shit if you knew what I paid for it. I was the only bidder. I also got a brand new in the box Setrab (high quality) unit that measures 14" x 6" as a backup. The Setrab has a cooling rating of 20,000 BTU's but it's a little too tall and I'm afraid it will block the radiator too much. But once I get the lines routed and setup for the block I can experiment on the track and see which one performs better.

JinDesu 10-30-2009 12:06 AM

Wow, that looks like a freaking good idea. I'd love to know how it goes.

9krpmrx8 10-30-2009 12:09 AM

I will keep this thread updated. Gotta get all the fittings, hoses, and adapters so it may be week or two.

nycgps 10-30-2009 12:36 AM


Originally Posted by 9krpmrx8 (Post 3300434)
I'm thinking of trying to run a fitting from the end of this hard line rather than routing a whole new line. What do you think?
http://c1.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/i...38f24c7358.jpg


Originally Posted by 9krpmrx8 (Post 3300443)
Or just run a line from this banjo fitting to the oil cooler thermostat.

http://c4.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/i...20b12321a3.jpg

run the lines at the ned of the hard line. Its much easier that way.

just not so sure how you going to route it tho. it will be a pretty long line.

nycgps 10-30-2009 12:37 AM


Originally Posted by 9krpmrx8 (Post 3300407)
You would shit if you knew what I paid for it. I was the only bidder. I also got a brand new in the box Setrab (high quality) unit that measures 14" x 6" as a backup. The Setrab has a cooling rating of 20,000 BTU's but it's a little too tall and I'm afraid it will block the radiator too much. But once I get the lines routed and setup for the block I can experiment on the track and see which one performs better.

Fluidyne sells good stuff.

hmm .. how much u paid for it ... :shocking:

ASH8 10-30-2009 01:52 AM


Originally Posted by nycgps (Post 3300393)
seriously it looks like something that might work for my FC. Stock FC uses oil cooler like that, except that its shorter. it cools oil much better than the RX-8's "2" oil cooler combine. (stock Rx-7 has gauges to see oil pressure and stuff, its a bit slow, but you can still get the idea)

AHH, I was just going to say the same thing looks a bit like an FC oil cooler..

BTW, My Custom Mesh Screens (behind Coolers) works really well, my fans are not cutting in as much and the on/off duration is also longer, so more efficient cooler oil means cooler coolant...and it was 31C today..36 (98F) tomorrow and we are still in spring!!...looks like a long Hot summer...:rant:

ASH8 10-30-2009 02:06 AM


Originally Posted by 9krpmrx8 (Post 3300407)
You would shit if you knew what I paid for it. I was the only bidder. I also got a brand new in the box Setrab (high quality) unit that measures 14" x 6" as a backup. The Setrab has a cooling rating of 20,000 BTU's but it's a little too tall and I'm afraid it will block the radiator too much. But once I get the lines routed and setup for the block I can experiment on the track and see which one performs better.

It looks about twice the thickness of the factory Oil Coolers (5 and 1/4 inches),
my only concern seeing you are not going to use the TWO (I guess you have 2) Factory ones and only your new centre mounted unit would be air flow.

I guess you are mounting this in front of your radiator similar to OD?, but I think he kept the originals still going??...I think?

BTU's mean nothing if you don't have the air flow through Fins...

So you have Oil Cooler, Air Con Condenser and Radiator all sandwiched together...mMmm

olddragger 10-30-2009 09:20 AM

suggestion---i run my secondary radiator hanging from the back edge of the front bumper support. This way there is plenty of airflow AND that support acts like a HUGE heat sink. Dont underestimate that.
It will NOT pre warm the a/c condenser or radiator as some may believe. There is a LOT of air moving in that area and whatever heat comes from the cooler will be dissipated.
Great find and idea--I may do something like this myself, just different arrangement.
OD

VS8 10-30-2009 10:01 AM

u just want it to look like intercooler lol...

9krpmrx8 10-30-2009 11:09 AM


Originally Posted by olddragger (Post 3300769)
suggestion---i run my secondary radiator hanging from the back edge of the front bumper support. This way there is plenty of airflow AND that support acts like a HUGE heat sink. Dont underestimate that.
It will NOT pre warm the a/c condenser or radiator as some may believe. There is a LOT of air moving in that area and whatever heat comes from the cooler will be dissipated.
Great find and idea--I may do something like this myself, just different arrangement.
OD


I will have to look at your pics, that may be a better option. Once I get the bumper off I will have a better idea. I definitely don't want to restrict flow but I have seen inter-coolers that block way more area and those cars don't have cooling issues. I will be addressing the engine coolant as well.

9krpmrx8 10-30-2009 02:33 PM

olddragger,

I searched everywhere and i cannot find pics of your cooler. Can you link me or send me pics of how you mounted it. I remember seeing it somewhere but i cannot freakin' find it.

dannobre 10-30-2009 03:55 PM

My only comment would be there doesn't seem to be a thermostat to regulate oil flow to the cooler.....

I ran a FC cooler in between the 2 stock ones...and it worked awesome NA..but wouldn't work with the IC on the turbo setup

You can get fittings crimped on to the hard line at a hydraulic place....

PhillipM 10-30-2009 04:02 PM


Originally Posted by 9krpmrx8 (Post 3300407)
but it's a little too tall

You want to see ours :naughty:

'S nearly as wide as that, just as thick, and 4 times as tall :evil_laug

olddragger 10-30-2009 07:09 PM

https://www.rx8club.com/attachment.p...4&d=1235925693
https://www.rx8club.com/attachment.p...5&d=1235925720

Hope this helps?
Pics do not do it justice
OD

9krpmrx8 10-30-2009 08:21 PM


Originally Posted by PhillipM (Post 3301409)
You want to see ours :naughty:

'S nearly as wide as that, just as thick, and 4 times as tall :evil_laug

Yes!! Pics please! Thanks.


Originally Posted by olddragger (Post 3301715)

Cool, thanks! that's a radiator right?

JinDesu 10-31-2009 06:44 AM

Olddragger, is the plastic undertray flexing in the middle because of that radiator?

9krpmrx8 10-31-2009 09:29 AM

No it's flexing because the front rotor symbol is missing.

olddragger 10-31-2009 10:03 AM

actually its not flexing at all--if you look very closely i have an adjustment/stabilize rod in the middle of it and i had not adjusted when i took the pics. That little symbol blocks airflow more than some may realize!
And yes that is a radiator but it could be used as an oil cooler also.
OD

9krpmrx8 10-31-2009 10:48 AM


That little symbol blocks airflow more than some may realize!
Really?

olddragger 10-31-2009 01:23 PM

yes really--and i also like the clean look once it is removed.
OD

Grungepup 10-31-2009 06:13 PM

this looks to be interesting.....

9krpmrx8 10-31-2009 11:45 PM

I'm looking at getting the fittings and stuff this week.

These are the adapters from the block I am using hopefully.

http://www.discounthydraulichose.com...ric_p/9068.htm

JinDesu 11-01-2009 08:10 AM

Any consideration for screens to protect from rocks and other small dangerous objects?


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