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Question How effective is the "Compact oil cooler?"

Has anyone tried, or heard about, the Performance Products "Compact Oil Cooler?" Performance Products is currently having their summer 20% off sale which would price this cooler at $199.96. Since our host does not sell a similar product, I'm considering getting this. I have a 1973 911E (2.4 MFI) which runs a little hot when the temperature gets above 90 degrees (which happens a lot in NC in the summer). I'm wondering if this type cooler, which replaces "S" Hose From Oil Tank To Engine Oil Cooler, would really give me 15 degrees as the product description states? Anyone got any thoughts? Here is a picture and the verbiage from the Performance Products page



"Need that extra margin of safety? Get the compact cooler and worry no more. Road and bench tests have shown a 15 degree reduction in oil temperature using the compact cooler. Installed during oil changes it only takes a few minutes and uses existing oil lines and fittings. The free flowing oil cooler is 13 inches long and 3 inches in diameter and has over 500sq inches of exterior surface area, with over 300sq inches on the inside to ensure fast and efficient heat transfer. The aluminum oil cooler is tested to 300 PSI. Installation instructions and hardware included. "

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Old 07-29-2003, 11:33 AM
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Do a search. This horse has been beat...but doesn't seem to be dead.

last I checked Pelican does sell this.

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