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    I did a few searches, couldn't find what I needed.

    I have an apple crib of coolers that I've been thinking I should install, so I can get my oil thicker from being cooler, but, on a b3, where or what should I do to get an adapter so I'll have a pair of hoses to run @ the block, also in turn give the filter a stub to spin onto?

    Something from another b series?

    I've only dealt with the b3's,so I have no idea what's bolted to anything else with any remote possibility of making my task easier or cheaper.

    Maybe Summit? A FF user have something laying around? I don't have PayPal.

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    Miatas had them, honda b18 are the same oil filter thread. If you stay away from hype r items you can get oem stuff under 100 bux. I actually want a cooler that warms the oil for faster warmup times and stabilizess it to operating temp of coolant. Anything from summit or jegs is fine, you want to spend the extrs 20 bux and get a thermosttically controlled adapter that isnt circulating cold oil until it hits 160 or so. Thick oil is slow oil.
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    • #3
      I need to keep 5 or 10w cooler when block @ op temp.

      15w thins out nice when hot, but I cringe @ over night sits and morning starts with this higher compression and those poor rod bearings... .


      I'll go after a PnP day and see what I can find. Thanks.

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      • #4
        About all of the b series motors should use the same oil cooler iirc, somebody posted a $20 summit racing remote oil filter kit not long ago, its not a cooler but if they sell that and you find out what it was made for then buy the cooler made for the same engine...
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        • #5
          My aspire has no cooler. B engine? Correct?

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          • #6


            Right there! I need that filter adapter! I'm not buying more hose when I have a 300ft spool. Same with the cooler, I have over 50 of those, not to mention taller, and wider.

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            Last edited by jason_; 09-01-2013, 06:19 AM.

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            • #7
              You can get those adapters on eBay. Pretty cheap too.
              Any difference that makes no difference is no difference.

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              • #8


                This might be useful since you already have the coolers and lines
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                • #9
                  Get theblock adapter and spend the real money on AN fittings and aeroquip blue hose. I cringe whenever I see main oil supply lines set up with hose clamps. Racers Wholesale has great prices http://www.racerpartswholesale.com/c...ol_Oil_Coolers
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                  • #10
                    Nice hookup on apt only. Thanks.

                    I was going to go classy hillbilly, stainless flexible line and compression fittings. Cooling line itself will probably shed heat better then cooler up front.



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                    • #11
                      Hm. I'm skeptical of eBay, especially this item is unbranded, googleing the model # only pulls ebay items.

                      I'd rather unbolt something from a local yard, just wasn't sure of what cars/engines were factory with them.

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                      • #12
                        Biggest cooler you can mount. If it doesnt mount simply add a pink spolier lip and bolt it to that. Bozoku style, japanese word for organs born outside the body.
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                        • #13
                          why not just run the coolant to oil cooler found on the B6Ts? it runs inline with the outlet of your heater core.
                          I know its a piece of crap but im still faster...and its 100% legal!!!!!

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                          • #14
                            Yup thats all id do. Helps keep temps inline and should help mpg and emissions at the same time. So much room if you still have a b3, you can make anything work even if you have to buy some hose.
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by jason_ View Post
                              Hm. I'm skeptical of eBay, especially this item is unbranded, googleing the model # only pulls ebay items.

                              I'd rather unbolt something from a local yard, just wasn't sure of what cars/engines were factory with them.

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                              FWIW I have one of those adapters on my car and it's fine. I didn't use the ports. Just used the adapter as a spacer on top of a thread adapter nipple, but quality is very good. It's a simple part. I have a B6T stock piece, and the eBay stuff is more impressive quality wise. Just my 2 cents.
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