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B&M oil filter relocation & oil cooler

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I dont like the idea of hose and clamps.. Maybe if it was AN fittings it'd be ok but its just held on by clamps, so no.
 
the Mocal kits use an-fittings and a sandwichplate.. im thinking of getting one, they run about 200$
 
Unless you have a 6 bolt you can not use the 90 filter housing. Also they don't show what they are useing to hook up to the filter housing with. Is it included?
 
I dont like the idea of hose and clamps.. Maybe if it was AN fittings it'd be ok but its just held on by clamps, so no.

Well there's somebody here who uses a certain size of coolant hose, but good point about the clamps. You think it'd make sense to adapt AN fittings if there's a place to thread themm in?

Also they don't show what they are useing to hook up to the filter housing with.

I'll give them a call to find out.

the Mocal kits use an-fittings and a sandwichplate.. im thinking of getting one, they run about 200$

Do you know who sells that? In a thread found in a search, Defiant said that with those its good to keep the water/oil stock cooler in place as well, because it helps warm up the oil, maybe he can chime in on that since it was a 2-year-old post.
 
You know what, go here:
http://www.racerpartswholesale.com/mocal.htm
and here:
http://www.racerpartswholesale.com/cooler.htm
and you've got a 7-bolt external oil cooler setup.

I already have a core, so I'll be getting the thermostat sandwich plate, the brackets, and lines. The stock heat exchanger, I assume can go? That should leave room for the sandwich plate, which should take over the thermostat duties of the heat exchanger. Thead size, according to ExtremePSI's listings, is M20 x 1.5. I'll let you know how it turns out.
 
A thermostat is for keeping temperature up, not an indication of what the system will run at.

You're putting too much thought into this situation. Hook it up, you'll be fine.
 
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