Home made drive showers?
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Correct, 5' one to be exact. You win a cookie
Tubing bender, 1/8" drill bit, tape mesure, sharpie and a cold beer
Once bent into the shape i drilled a dozen or so 1/8" holes on the side of the tubing.
Probable acts more like a pressure washer then a cooler, LOL.
Tubing bender, 1/8" drill bit, tape mesure, sharpie and a cold beer
Once bent into the shape i drilled a dozen or so 1/8" holes on the side of the tubing.
Probable acts more like a pressure washer then a cooler, LOL.
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they say it only drops the oil about 4 to 5 degrees not worth the hassle you should use a power steering cooler run your raw water through it and a pump for the oil to do the job right
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thinking about trying this one.
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Simrek has testing showing 50+ degree temp drop. Certainly worthy of considering the hassle. In high performance anything, I'm a big fan of all the cooling you can stand.