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Oil cooler for Coyote and best oil for piston jets
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<blockquote data-quote="twistedneck" data-source="post: 14460120" data-attributes="member: 130159"><p>I agree totally and i live in Michigan and drive from April to end of October. I hope they have the t-stat version still.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I also short shift my car but I've only been max 5min at a time so i don't know if would start getting too hot. I wish i could spin to 7500 every shift but that seems like needless torture on a stock GT rod / Piston, even with E85.</p><p></p><p>I plan to run the redline racing oil 5w-20.. its got a ton of zddp and it does not get super hot here in Michigan. I plan on installing an oil temp gage with the oil cooler so i can see how hot the oil gets going into the cooler. if it gets hot i'll step up to the next viscosity. I also like the Amsoil 10W30 so that's probably what i'd try next if the oil still gets hot.</p><p></p><p>Based on Budwise's comment i think the boss radiator / cooler setup is not sufficient although its a good start. The MMR is a good price but the other kits come with the hoses and bracket that makes the install easy. I wont decide between the two until i find out which one has the thermostat option available and the proper adapter for an oil temp gage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="twistedneck, post: 14460120, member: 130159"] I agree totally and i live in Michigan and drive from April to end of October. I hope they have the t-stat version still. I also short shift my car but I've only been max 5min at a time so i don't know if would start getting too hot. I wish i could spin to 7500 every shift but that seems like needless torture on a stock GT rod / Piston, even with E85. I plan to run the redline racing oil 5w-20.. its got a ton of zddp and it does not get super hot here in Michigan. I plan on installing an oil temp gage with the oil cooler so i can see how hot the oil gets going into the cooler. if it gets hot i'll step up to the next viscosity. I also like the Amsoil 10W30 so that's probably what i'd try next if the oil still gets hot. Based on Budwise's comment i think the boss radiator / cooler setup is not sufficient although its a good start. The MMR is a good price but the other kits come with the hoses and bracket that makes the install easy. I wont decide between the two until i find out which one has the thermostat option available and the proper adapter for an oil temp gage. [/QUOTE]
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