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Any iroc oil cooler install articles

Anyone know any tech articles on putting the oil cooler in the iroc bumper? And yes I did my search

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Go to www.batinc.net this is mocal, then click on oil coolers. It will give you pictures of styles and installations. Pretty good site, I was looking at it the other day for my iroc bumper install (coming soon)
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are we talking the 74 iroc bumper??? KevinP put an oil cooler in mine, I can take a look under and see how things are and post some pics if people are interested.
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Here's one that may be informative
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Here's my IROC bumper & cooler http://66.34.72.138/howto/bumper-cooler/index.html

And then my upgrades from that at

http://66.34.72.138/howto/965-bumper/index.html

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My install was similar to Thom's and required cutting due to the limited clearance between the tub and the RS front spoiler (then, now an S spoiler). It worked really well with no cooling issues. I would have had severly limited airflow if I didn't do the "surgery" I think. (Plus, I had this new grinder and MIG welder just begging to be used.)

If I had a second chance at it, I would have routed the air exit flow through the fenders instead of under the car to duct the air out more aerodynamically.

Pics and description can be found below.
72 - Oil Cooler Install with RS Spoiler

Apologies in advance for some of the pic sizes on the page. I built the site before I knew about stuff like that.

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If I had a second chance at it, I would have routed the air exit flow through the fenders instead of under the car to duct the air out more aerodynamically.

I did something like that with the 2nd install, where some of the air goes into the wheel well. When I finally make this into a full track car, I'll duct the air over the hood.

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