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				Engine mounted oil cooler question
			 
			I see Sierra Madre is selling new engine mounted oil coolers ( aftermarket). Does anyone have knowledge or experience with them. Thanks 
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			I saw new aftermarket engine coolers at RennSport. They come with interchangeable inlet fittings for different applications. They moved away from the original drawn cup construction to tube and fin design. I suspect they are more robust and they looked pretty nice. Couldn’t find pictures, maybe someone else who saw them will comment.
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|  02-20-2024, 07:20 AM | 
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			The company making them started a thread in this forum about a month ago.
		 
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|  02-20-2024, 02:58 PM | 
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				CSF Engine Mount Oil Cooler
			 
			Thread Announcement - NEW CSF Porsche 911/930 Turbo Engine Oil Cooler CSF Website Pelican listing - Porsche CSF OEM+ Performance Engine Oil Cooler, 67-89 911/930 Personally, I would rather have the CSF one than an unknow manufacture from Sierra Madre. Edit The Sierra Madre oil coolers that I saw have welded connections for the thread/pipe nipple so it does not appear to be the CSF cooler. Last edited by HaroldMHedge; 02-20-2024 at 07:52 PM.. | ||
|  02-20-2024, 07:44 PM | 
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			My recent experience with engine mounted oil cooler's is to buy the csf cooler. I spent 1.5 months scrounging up used oil coolers on eBay, pelican etc only to have all 6 of them fail when being cleaned & tested. Save yourself all the time & hassle and spend the $$ to get a new cooler… Unless you like to roll the dice on a rebuild or whatever your reason is… 
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|  02-23-2024, 12:05 PM | 
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			Although I have no experience with the  latest versions of aftermarket coolers, my experience is that they can't handle the vibrations associated with 911 air-cooled engines.  When we need a new one, we buy the factory original Behr cooler. They are still available and with all things considered, the cost is still reasonable. 
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|  03-04-2024, 01:33 AM | 
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			Depending on cost may your reason on which to buy… I decided to give CSF a try because it has a 10 year warranty and their video sites, improvement in functionality versus the Porsche OEM bear cooler… Time will tell… 
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