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6 bolt OFH


What is the difference between these two OFH?

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I know i could run the mighty max forward facing housing as well but i dont want to have to use a t fitting for my turbo line.

This is a 6 bolt swap going into the 2g and im just trying to iron out the last final kinks, one being the OFH of the engine i have is cracked hardcore.


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The first one is setup for internal cooling (using coolant lines) and the second is setup for an external cooler.


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You have to be careful not to crush the "sandwich cooler" in the one with the internal cooler. I personally like an external oil cooler, but it is an added expense.

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Thanks!

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Do i need an OEM Engine Oil Filter Bracket Stud for Oil Filter: Mitsubishi Eclipse 90-99

As well?

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Thanks!

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Do i need an OEM Engine Oil Filter Bracket Stud for Oil Filter: Mitsubishi Eclipse 90-99

As well?
Only if you are getting the OFH with the internal cooler and, depending on what your original OFH is, whether or not it has that piece that you can reuse.


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