Oil cooler before or after heat-exchanger
#21
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What are you using for engine management? You should be datalogging every session. At the very least datalog one session to monitor high and low temps/pressures/wot wideband readings.
I plan to install a buttom to my kpro for datalogging. This way i dont have to sneak my laptop into my car behind my seat...
I hope the mocal is not trouble some, i just bought one for my car this year. Id hate to have wasted the 170 dollars on it. I do have a sandwich plate just in case though...
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I plan to install a buttom to my kpro for datalogging. This way i dont have to sneak my laptop into my car behind my seat...
I hope the mocal is not trouble some, i just bought one for my car this year. Id hate to have wasted the 170 dollars on it. I do have a sandwich plate just in case though...
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If you google Mocal thermostatic adapters, you'll find a lot of chatter of failure reports out there.
#22
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loose the mocal thermostat as the stock heater will keep the oil hot enough. even it winter as long as you drive 4-5 miles when you take the car out. I will be going out for a group drive in the country soon and I will let you know how hot my oil gets so far 230 is as high as I have seen on the highway running 100-130mph for extended periods gets 225-230f so far and idling for 15-20 minutes oil temps get down to 190.
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