RX-7 NA oil cooler kit - $250+shipping
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RX-7 NA oil cooler kit - $250+shipping
Bought this from Savington 4 years ago off his time attack car. Here's the original FS thread:
https://www.miataturbo.net/miata-par...n-lines-80096/
He was selling it with just the cooler and lines, so at that time I bought a brand new set of sandwich plate adapters and Mocal plate from him. Since then, I did one track day with my 1.6 turbo, then it mostly sat while I raised a 2 year old, so I don't think it ever reached the thermostat temp of the mocal plate again, much less that of the cooler. I've been simplifying and cleaning the car, and I have no need for it any more.
The lines were seeping a little from age and the heat Andrew put into them (definitely not me) so I've disassembled them, and plan on replacing the SS line with new. I make -AN lines at work on nearly a weekly basis without issue, so you can trust the assembly.
The cooler mounts where the stock crash beam mounts behind the bumper. It's efficient enough that you don't need air flow. It may fit in the same place on an NB with modifications to the mounts, but no promises. Lines route into the passenger side wheel well, under the frame rail and to the oil filter. The new lines will be assembled some time today to the same lengths as I had previously, so if you'd like to make your own lines with your own routing, let me know sooner than later.
$250+shipping
Cooler and mounts
Sandwich plate and adapters
hose ends and mounting bolts
https://www.miataturbo.net/miata-par...n-lines-80096/
He was selling it with just the cooler and lines, so at that time I bought a brand new set of sandwich plate adapters and Mocal plate from him. Since then, I did one track day with my 1.6 turbo, then it mostly sat while I raised a 2 year old, so I don't think it ever reached the thermostat temp of the mocal plate again, much less that of the cooler. I've been simplifying and cleaning the car, and I have no need for it any more.
The lines were seeping a little from age and the heat Andrew put into them (definitely not me) so I've disassembled them, and plan on replacing the SS line with new. I make -AN lines at work on nearly a weekly basis without issue, so you can trust the assembly.
The cooler mounts where the stock crash beam mounts behind the bumper. It's efficient enough that you don't need air flow. It may fit in the same place on an NB with modifications to the mounts, but no promises. Lines route into the passenger side wheel well, under the frame rail and to the oil filter. The new lines will be assembled some time today to the same lengths as I had previously, so if you'd like to make your own lines with your own routing, let me know sooner than later.
$250+shipping
Cooler and mounts
Sandwich plate and adapters
hose ends and mounting bolts
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