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Procharged 502 Mag Oil Cooler Recommendations
I searched and searched, nothing I found could help...
Winter upgrades will include installing a couple of new M1-SC (with associated upgrades & programming) to two 502 MAGs. I know there are many items that are needed for the 502's to live a long, happy, healthy life so I am compiling some necessary info. The first being upgraded oil coolers. What is available? Does anyone have any recommendations? These are going in a confined engine compartment of a BAJA BOSS 302. I am already dealing with slight oil pressure drop at or near WOT for any extended period due to rising oil temps. |
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I used a eddie marine large cooler, block adapter, filter mount and #10 lines, the merc stuff is junk, need to redo fuel system as well to make live with the procharger...
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Planning on it. Going to pull the rails and send them to Eddie Young to be modified.
What is anyone's thoughts on using this adapter for a wide band 02 sensor? http://www.ebay.com/itm/310137061646...%3AMEBIDX%3AIT Have something better? |
Originally Posted by Black Baja
(Post 4248128)
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Maybe one of these would work for you, http://www.cpperformance.com/c-731-t...l-coolers.aspx
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I am also shopping oil coolers for my M3 Procharged 502. Last year I ran the stock oil cooler. With no thermostat my engine runs around 110 degrees water temp. My oil would never warm up above 110 degrees until I ran the boat hard. For that reason I am considering one of these. http://www.cpperformance.com/p-26867...k-adapter.aspx
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The thermostatic adapter the Hadley referenced is a great choice. We have used quite a few of them. There were some issues with the first few, but they have that worked out now.
As for a cooler, a cooler with a 3" x 12" bundle from Hardin will do just fine at that power level. A cooler with a 3 x12" bundle will be about 16" long overall. That will cool up to 700-750 if you run it really hard, and quite a bit more if you only run it really hard periodically. Eddie |
Originally Posted by Young Performance
(Post 4248526)
The thermostatic adapter the Hadley referenced is a great choice. We have used quite a few of them. There were some issues with the first few, but they have that worked out now.
As for a cooler, a cooler with a 3" x 12" bundle from Hardin will do just fine at that power level. A cooler with a 3 x12" bundle will be about 16" long overall. That will cool up to 700-750 if you run it really hard, and quite a bit more if you only run it really hard periodically. Eddie |
I am having Eddie do my fuel system which requires the elimination of the cool fuel and pump.
Is there an oil cooler that can go in place of the cool fuel? I will pick up the thermostatic adapter to run with one if I can get it to fit. Seems like a good location. |
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