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Old Dec 30, 2008 | 06:31 PM
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Exclamation GT Motorsports: GTM Engine and Transmission Oil Cooler Kits!

GTM HD Transmission Oil Cooler Kit
-Complete kit with all necessary adapters, fittings, and hoses
-SETRAB Premium cooler cores
-Different Sizes Available

Pricing and Purchase Information: GTM HD Transmission Cooler Kit




GTM HD Engine Oil Cooler Kit

-Complete kit with all necessary adapters, fittings, and hoses
-SETRAB Premium cooler cores
-Includes Thermostatic (180 degree) Sandwich plate adapter!

Pricing and Purchase Information: GTM HD Engine Oil Cooler Kit





Thermostatic Sandwich Plate Adapter
-Don't cool your oil until you need too
-Reduce engine wear on warm-up
-Quicker engine oil warm-up time
-Must have in cold climates!

Pricing and Purchase Information: Thermostatic Sandwich Adapter


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Old Dec 30, 2008 | 06:40 PM
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damn, you guys have been busy
 
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Old Dec 30, 2008 | 07:08 PM
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We have had most of this stuff for a while, just never had time to post them.

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Old Dec 30, 2008 | 08:55 PM
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How much for just the adapter?
 
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Old Dec 30, 2008 | 10:29 PM
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Any pics of the engine oil cooler installed? Can it be fit with the HKS SC for the G?
 
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Old Dec 30, 2008 | 11:17 PM
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Originally Posted by jonnylaw
Any pics of the engine oil cooler installed? Can it be fit with the HKS SC for the G?
Look at the thread above, this cars has both the coolers in place like I do so it should fit with a SC kit.

https://g35driver.com/forums/forced-...idebody-g.html
 
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Old Dec 31, 2008 | 05:32 AM
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Any pics of the engine oil cooler installed? Can it be fit with the HKS SC for the G?
Here we go


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Old Jan 1, 2009 | 11:33 PM
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Here we go


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Thanks for the pic Sam. A couple of more questions:

1. Approximately how much oil does the engine cooler add to the engine oil amount?

2. The oil cooler can be mounted on the passenger side?

3. The sandwich plate adadpter w/ thermostat is all I need if I live in cold climate to run safely?

4. The trans. cooler can be used with M/T transmissions and be beneficial in dd and hard driving conditions?

thx. I will likely call to place an order
 
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Old Jan 2, 2009 | 10:57 AM
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Damn, that's a lot for an oil cooler. Why does it cost so much? I got mine for $60...works just as good. Not trying to bash the thread or anything, but I seriously want to know why it costs so much?
Canadian, what kind of cooler core did you purchase?

The ARC oil cooler I was looking at is $2150

http://mynismo.com/products/?id=6150 plus:

http://arcinter.co.jp/arc/products/o...ine/index.html
 
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Old Jan 2, 2009 | 11:15 AM
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Originally Posted by jonnylaw
Canadian, what kind of cooler core did you purchase?

The ARC oil cooler I was looking at is $2150

http://mynismo.com/products/?id=6150 plus:

http://arcinter.co.jp/arc/products/o...ine/index.html
Thats because its ARC....I did a whole OIL cooler from like B&M and pieced it together when I had my supercharger for around 140.00...
 
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Old Jan 2, 2009 | 12:44 PM
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I have the B&M Tranny cooler and the Stillen oil cooler.
 
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Old Jan 2, 2009 | 02:35 PM
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Sure you can piece it together much cheaper... but the Setrab cooler, AN hose ends, and braided line are all top quality and add up quick (for the oil cooler at least). Not saying either works any better or worse, just not an equal comparison part for part. Bump for nice looking kits.
 
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Old Jan 2, 2009 | 02:57 PM
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Canadian you going on another vendors thread posting links to ghetto coolers for sale, most of us knows what those brands are and know where to find it, no need to post in gtm's thread, but ehh it's always that same group of guys anyways that go to that specific shop

In My Opinion = B&M = Cheapasss Piece of shiet = Because I had it before I'd know....but it does work. Id buy if I want to save money, but if I had money, no thank you.


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The hose is only like $6 a foot... that's the cheap part. The hose ends are at least $25 each, and the hose end adapters are at least $5. Not sure what cooler they're using, but even the cheapest Setrab cooler close to that size is well over $100. The sandwich plate has a thermostat built in and doesn't flow oil till the temp rises... this costs a little more than a basic sandwich block. I'm sure they're making money off the setup, but there's no way you can put this same setup together for $150 - the parts are just way too expensive.

Just to clarify, I don't have either of these setups (I have the ARC oil cooler, and a Setrab trans cooler), just look like nice kits.
 

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Originally Posted by zackt69
The hose is only like $6 a foot... that's the cheap part. The hose ends are at least $25 each, and the hose end adapters are at least $5. Not sure what cooler they're using, but even the cheapest Setrab cooler close to that size is well over $100. The sandwich plate has a thermostat built in and doesn't flow oil till the temp rises... this costs a little more than a basic sandwich block. I'm sure they're making money off the setup, but there's no way you can put this same setup together for $150 - the parts are just way too expensive.

Just to clarify, I don't have either of these setups (I have the ARC oil cooler), just look like nice kits.
Though I see them cheaper online, this is basically what I was asking for. An explanation, I still think its expensive for what you get but at least its not as bad as I thought.
 
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