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Thread: **GZP Front and Side Mount Oil Cooler Kits**

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    give me a bit, I'll dig one up and clean it off, and take some reference pictures
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    FYI anyone wondering, the 19row cooler WILL fit in the stock SMOC location, so you're not limited to the 10row for sidemount location...giving you angle it correctly and use a few self tappers. I have a 19row cooler exactly like this one and it fits with my CXracing FMIC to boot! If anyone wants some pics of how mine is mounted I can snap a few and post them up.

    *EDIT* Looks like a great product and price BTW, you guys at GZP really have been busy lately, I'm loving all the new innovative products coming out now. It's even more exciting to be a 3s owner now with all the progress this platform is making recently
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    Try to keep in mind that the bolts on the stock oil cooler make it look taller than it actually is

    Front Mount VS Stock
    Front Mount is the same height as the stock oil cooler core, 1" wider, and 3/4" thicker




    Side Mount VS Stock
    7/8" shorter than stock, 3/4" thicker, same width





    We are looking into a larger core for the side mounted application, since it seems some may be concerned with the cooling abilities. We want to retain the vertical mounting, so, size is a bit more of a limiting factor in the sidemount application as opposed to the front mount application.

    We CAN offer a dual sidemount oil cooler kit for anyone interested. That would be a special-order item. If anyone is interested, please PM either Hans@GZP or myself, and we will get a pricing quote for you.
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    Just purchased my oil cooler kit.
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    for those mounting the braided lines, they should be careful to tie them away from other critical stuff as braid acts like a hacksaw when it rubs against other things.
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    Great looking kit. I was wondering if there would be any downsides to mounting this upside down? The oil should flow fine right?

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    why would you mount it upside down?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Emilie@GZP View Post
    why would you mount it upside down?
    Stealth 316 - Front-mount oil cooler

    I have a similar kit with a 19 row core and had to mount it upside down in the stock location because of clearance issues.
    Last edited by Nytron; 01-15-2011 at 10:16 PM.

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    We've never had a need to run one upside down, so I couldn't comment on that.

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