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Old 08-28-2006, 04:45 PM
  
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As far as overall cooling, one other effective trick is to V-mount the Intercooler and Radiator. This allows both to get an equal share of ambient air that comes through the nose. I haven't looked under the hood of my friend's Solstice enough, but I'd guess there is room.

You can then take two smaller oil coolers and run them in a series at the outter edges of the front grille openings (can't remember if the Solstice really has a place for this to ideally fit without cutting into the OEM nose).
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Old 08-29-2006, 09:55 AM
  
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And you took it off for................?

The stock one might not have provided enough flow rate and cooling capacity for his project car. It could have also been a point of failure as well.
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The stock one might not have provided enough flow rate and cooling capacity for his project car. It could have also been a point of failure as well.

Just trying to save room to fit it in the small engine bay of a 1970 Corolla. I will most likely go with a remote cooler.

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Just trying to save room to fit it in the small engine bay of a 1970 Corolla. I will most likely go with a remote cooler.

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Oh, ok. That sounds like a very interesting project.
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Old 09-08-2006, 03:00 PM
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Tass is exactly right, the water return line is T offed on the thermostat cover and goes to the oil cooler and after that it rejoins with the return line.



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I have my stock oil cooler off and it's water cooled.

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The turbo guys have had the hood insulation buttons melted and the engine cover insulation melted where it was cut.

I took the original heat shield that was on the exhaust manifold - beat the hell out of it and re-formed it to make a heat shield to go over the top of the turbo.

Also ran flex duct ram air hoses from the bottom of the nose - one feeds air to the front of the turbo, the other feeds air to the CAI.
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Does anyone know if there is an oil filter adaptor (sandwitch) available for the 2.4 N/A engine to add an oil cooler in the car?
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Does anyone know if there is an oil filter adaptor (sandwitch) available for the 2.4 N/A engine to add an oil cooler in the car?

2007/2008 MY or 2006 MY car? The 2006 MY LE5 already has an oil cooler attached to the back of the block, they removed it after the first year though.
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brentil:>they removed it after the first year though

How did they remove it? Is the block the same and they added a plate? Or, is the block different? . . . .

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