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Oil cooler

Spyder#353

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What do you think about this. Taken a small fan. Like the one we have in our computer, and mount it on the oil cooler and connect to the radiator fan over ride button. This way when I turn on the fan in traffic I will be cooling down the oil a little more before it goes back into the tank:chat:
 
Picked up my oil fan. I'm installing it in front of the oil cooler. Did not notice when I bought it that it has blue LED lights. When the fan goes on it will light up the left side control arms. We'll see tomorrow how it looks.
 
Picked up my oil fan. I'm installing it in front of the oil cooler. Did not notice when I bought it that it has blue LED lights. When the fan goes on it will light up the left side control arms. We'll see tomorrow how it looks.

Careful.......a blue light is illegal in most states.nojoke

A little stratigically placed black paint should do the trick.
 
Picked up my oil fan. I'm installing it in front of the oil cooler. Did not notice when I bought it that it has blue LED lights. When the fan goes on it will light up the left side control arms. We'll see tomorrow how it looks.

does it make any difference? any cooler? thnx
 
I installed my oil cooler fan today. It's nice but quiet, can't hear it. I hope I don't forget to turn it off. It pulls air through the cooler. Nothing to rave about. But, setting in traffic. Some air flow is better than no air flow.
 
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