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> HOT IN VEGAS !, Front oil cooler line
DMAYHALL
post Feb 24 2021, 04:16 PM
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Out here in Vegas its Hot ! so I am installing a front oil cooler and was wondering has anyone ever routed the lines through the heater tubes in the longs ? i do not have exchangers so they tubes seem like they would be perfect ?? i will be running the lines down the passenger side just for easy access to the sandwich plate. let me know what you guys think ?
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Out here in Vegas its Hot ! so I am installing a front oil cooler and was wondering has anyone ever routed the lines through the heater tubes in the longs ? i do not have exchangers so they tubes seem like they would be perfect ?? i will be running the lines down the passenger side just for easy access to the sandwich plate. let me know what you guys think ?


I have a Renagade Subaru conversion. My cooling lines run through the tunnel. When I recently installed an water to air intercooler, we ran the lines through the heater tubes and out the back. Worked great.
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