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G4CS oil filter housing

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D@nno

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Oct 20, 2002
Hey guys, I'm putting together a 2.4 hybrid and was wondering if the oil filter housing from the g4cs is the same as the non turbo 4g63 housing? I have a '90 and do not want to use the external oil cooler setup. Thanks!
 
I don't know about the N/T oil housing but the turbo is the same (4g63t will work on a g4cs). So does the n/t filter housing = the turbo filter housing? I have went with the external oil cooler with the 2.4 hybrid, can I ask why you don't want to?
 
Cause its useless and doesn't even work and hot oil is better for durabilty and its such a pain to install and oil coolers are hard to find and cost a lot. See my sarcasm?

Do it right, Do it once.
 
Just want to have less plumbing and less chance of something leaking. The car is not my daily driver so a cooler will not be necessary. The n/t housing does not have any provisions for running an external cooler. Actually found a picture on the web for a n/t housing and it looks quite a bit different than the one from the g4cs but the bolt holes are in the same place, so i should be able to run it unless someone knows a reason why i couldn't. Fitment issues perhaps.
 
Did I ask if you think not running an oil cooler is a bad idea? NO. If you do not know the answer to the question i asked find another thread to take off topic.
 
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