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934/935 OEM Oil Cooler For Sale
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Holy hell that thing better chill the oil.
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Endothermic oil cooler
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How much is that bad boy?Bump
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Factory 935 cooler used.
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I pulled this one out of my 935 and put a replica in. Suckers are big. Sometimes you have to tape them off!
Nice piece GLWS ![]()
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big bad Rawknees cooler
I had one in IMSA GTU car that was a 3.1.66mm stroke with a 100 mm bore and on the hottest days in ran 180-190 degrees max revving to 9000.Air cooled is a misnomer as they are actually oil cooled.On a 50 degree morning at Watkins Glen we would just duct tape a piece of cardboard over the opening and get the temp to 210 then remove and flog that baby.Hey Rawknees sometimes size is important.Ciao
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Oil Cooler
I got this a few years back for my 934 project. Interesting cooler, the end tanks have the brackets cast into the tank and fit the contour of the bottom of the bumper perfectly. I think it is a 934 part but not completely sure.
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