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Remote Oil cooler and filter kit ??
bluebaja - April 3rd, 2011 at 06:55 AM

Hi
I did a search but can't find the detail im after.
I am chasing a remote oil cooler and filter set up like this
http://www.jcwhitney.com/bolt-on-oil-cooler-with-fan-kit/p2012989.jcwx?filter...
Is there an Austrailian kit for the beetle motor (in an offroader)?
Have people used them before and are there any issues I need to be aware off in their use?
Cheers


johny rotten - April 3rd, 2011 at 08:13 AM

that type of oil cooler is next to useless.

also some other issues the way
I see it


matberry - April 3rd, 2011 at 08:21 AM

A big, technical subject here....

There are a few diferent ways of fitting a cooler and even when going full flow there are a different ways of doing it. Some dodgy, some not so.

Where are you located and how much mechanical experience have you?

If you have the gear, I recommend the delux package, modified oil pump, full flow pump cover, drilled and tapped main oil gallery, filter, cooler and thermostat control device, even a fan that is thermostatically controlled is nice if you have a very 'hot' motor. All this needs fitting correctly, some of which is risky without engine disassembly.


vwo60 - April 3rd, 2011 at 10:20 AM

I find that style of cooler excellent, if you cannot mount it in the airflow the fan is the next best thing.


68AutoBug - April 3rd, 2011 at 11:42 AM

Quote:
Originally posted by bluebaja
Hi
I did a search but can't find the detail im after.
I am chasing a remote oil cooler and filter set up like this
http://www.jcwhitney.com/bolt-on-oil-cooler-with-fan-kit/p2012989.jcwx?filter...
Is there an Austrailian kit for the beetle motor (in an offroader)?
Have people used them before and are there any issues I need to be aware off in their use?
Cheers


Wow, that is some oil cooler kit...

with the thermostatically controlled fan switch it would be great...
but don't think this would fit in a normal beetle...

in a buggy YES...

LEE


matberry - April 3rd, 2011 at 12:19 PM

Ooh they fit Lee, in a few places, I find them ok, esp because of the fan option. I've also used Mesa, Jaguar, Mercedes and Mazda RX7. They all have thier place.


68AutoBug - April 3rd, 2011 at 03:31 PM

Hi

with the semi auto beetle and the ATF tank and hoses to the torque converter
and the vacuum tank and long clutch arm and the clutch servo and vacuum hoses etc there isn't much room for anything under My beetle...

If I was traveling on city roads maybe I'd sit it under the gearbox
but the thought of a stone damaging it and losing oil pressure..
isn't a good one...

LEE


bluebaja - April 3rd, 2011 at 05:52 PM

I have been checking out the EMPI catalogue. WOW what a lot of options and kits.
I think a full flow filter pump and a oil cooler bypass to a thermo fanned remote cooler is the go.
http://www.empius.com/2010_catalog/empi2010_pg35.html 
Or a simple kit and leave he oil pump as is
http://www.empius.com/2010_catalog/empi2010_pg39.html  but i would want to remove the dog house cooler to increase air tot eh pistons on that side.

Johnny Rotton, would you care to expand on your comment, what issues?

Whos used what?


cam070 - April 4th, 2011 at 09:10 AM

Mid America Motorworks have this one as well:

http://www.mamotorworkstv.com/vw/product/oil-cooler-kit-48-plate-with-hose-fi...

or this one with a fan

http://www.mamotorworkstv.com/vw/product/319935/ 


Can't vouch for quality though, but thought I'd throw them out there.


vwo60 - April 4th, 2011 at 10:18 AM

you would have to have experence using or be involved with the use of one to comment


matberry - April 4th, 2011 at 12:17 PM

Ohh come on lighten up 060, surely he can post a product's available !!!


johny rotten - April 4th, 2011 at 06:58 PM

a by pass adapter setup is best for an oil cooler.

:starhit:


vwo60 - April 4th, 2011 at 07:07 PM

there was no inference to the previous post, it is not a bypass adaptor but a full flow adaptor that replaces the plug in your pressure relief valve