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i like. can we make that kit here for less, and baybe better? i really ahve been contimplating an oil cooler for my car. cooler temps mean longer bearing life. maybe an oil cooler and an enlarged sump would be the way to go.
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here is a pic of the ebay kit for the s14 det. now this would work for the vvl. the lines might be maybe a little long or too short becuase of the chassis difference. but use this as an example of whats out there. and its only $299...
i like. can we make that kit here for less, and baybe better? i really ahve been contimplating an oil cooler for my car. cooler temps mean longer bearing life. maybe an oil cooler and an enlarged sump would be the way to go.
Just make your own, its not to hard. Plenty of people here have them.
here is a pic of the ebay kit for the s14 det. now this would work for the vvl. the lines might be maybe a little long or too short becuase of the chassis difference. but use this as an example of whats out there. and its only $299...
Looks like a decent kit for the $$ granted I would ditch the 90's for sure! Go to a 45 if you must use an angle fitting...
yeah i was thinking the same thing. i would try and use the least amount of angles as possible. i thinkit was said that you lose like 5-10 psi through each 90 degree angle.
i have spoken to a company through which these can be bought, they contacted pitroad m and they price shipped to your door give or take is 900usd, if one can be made here it would be better. pitroad m is kinda expensive.
i have spoken to a company through which these can be bought, they contacted pitroad m and they price shipped to your door give or take is 900usd, if one can be made here it would be better. pitroad m is kinda expensive.
You can do a complete setup, with an external pump and all AN fittings for less than that. Rockwood did it on his car for around $500 IIRC.