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Old 11-02-2018, 06:38 PM   #21 (permalink)
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My Subaru Outback xt has one from factory it sits between the filter and block. Though that car is far from efficient being an awd wagon with a 2.5l turbo

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Old 11-02-2018, 06:43 PM   #22 (permalink)
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I would imagine OEMs use them on turbocharged engines to help prevent coking issues.
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Dang, now I'm wishing I had one for my Subaru!
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Yeah it’s used as a cooler to prevent coking not warm up the oil but I’m sure it does a little of both. It would be easy for you to add one all the ej Subaru blocks have the same external dimensions all you would have to do is install the cooler and the fitting in the block, there is on hard line and three rubber 90 degree hoses possibly put a different water pump on idk if you’re pump would have the fitting the coolant pipe goes to
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Good to know Subaruwagon! One more source for possible parts. Thanks.
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Aaaand, a quick google search finds us this. $15 shipped. Not bad at all. I just have to figure out if its the same thickness as the VW cooler.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/02-05-Subar...4:pf:0&vxp=mtr

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A vw cooled exhaust manifold would be nice. They heat up very fast.
I have one in the up!
Heats up the coolant really fast, so in turn, that should heat up the oil pretty quickly, too !
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I am curious if grille blocking is a nono if one has one of those.

My mothers passat heats up very quickly aswell.
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I am curious if grille blocking is a nono if one has one of those.
As always, watch engine temperatures when blocking the grille !

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