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914World.com _ 914World Garage _ Oil Capacity

Posted by: Russ K May 14 2003, 01:56 AM

My 914 is a bone stock driver, and will probably always stay that way. But reading some of the posts on this site and oggling thepicture of tricked-out track cars has made me curious.

How many quarts does it typically take to fill one of yer fancy front end cooler systems?

..and i take it a beefed-up oil pump is a must-have item?

Posted by: Brad Roberts May 14 2003, 02:00 AM

I run the tuna can and a front mounted cooler with -12 braided lines and I end up running 5 quarts total (about 1 1/4 over stock)


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Posted by: 914Timo May 14 2003, 03:03 AM

My 3.0 six with front oil cooler and 18mm id lines swallows about 14 liters oil :cursor:

Posted by: Zeke May 14 2003, 08:25 AM

QUOTE(Brad Roberts @ May 14 2003, 12:00 AM)
I run the tuna can and a front mounted cooler with -12 braided lines and I end up running 5 quarts total (about 1 1/4 over stock)


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B, do you run any one way check valves in the system?

Posted by: fuch toy May 14 2003, 08:27 AM

There is a check valve/thermostat in most of the adapter plates that run off the oil filter.....

Posted by: Zeke May 15 2003, 01:02 PM

Are you sure that the T-stat doubles as a check valve? When you pull in from a run and shut down, the T-stat will stay open long enough for the oil in the cooler to run back into the sump of the case. At least in any situation where the the cooler and lines are elevated above the normal oil level or the adaptor itself (whcih is just about every one I've seen).

Posted by: Brad Roberts May 15 2003, 01:06 PM

I do not run a one way valve.. and I rarely use the sandwhich plate. I normally run a block off plate for the factory cooler with AN fittings tapped into it. This is typically above my front mounted coolers. I do use the MOCAL thermostat and run it close to the cooler. It may or may not have a check valve in it.

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