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Old 01-12-2004   #1
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I've been looking around trying to find a complete "ready to go" oil cooler kit. Doesn't look like they exist. Going with seperate parts from different companies is also an option. What have you seen or used and how did it work?
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Build one using a Setrab oil cooler, Mitsu EVO oil filter housing and some AN fittings/adapters.
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I used a trans cooler from checker and make it work with the 90 filter mount and some lines.

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Old 01-14-2004   #4
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Build one using a Setrab oil cooler, Mitsu EVO oil filter housing and some AN fittings/adapters.
Got it on the way. EVO filter housing and Setrab cooler with the built in cooling fan.

Thanks, Mike.
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What was the cost?

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Old 01-14-2004   #6
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What was the cost?

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$245 for the cooler/fan combo w/-8 AN fittings (you can get the cooler by itself for $155) from Baker Precision
$50 for the EVO housing from Mitsu
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I'm using the Jeg's B&M w/fan for my oil. Prettty sweet and cheap too. Mounting and making lines is cake.....AN pulmbing.com pipe/an adapters and some line.

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Old 12-18-2005   #8
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Re: External Air To Oil Cooler

Anybody know the part number for the Evo oil filter housing or alternatively the year/model of evo? I'm going to be putting in an external oil cooler on my 7-bolt.
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Old 12-19-2005   #9
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Re: External Air To Oil Cooler

my car came with one.

which mitsu models had coolers and which didn't?
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Old 12-19-2005   #10
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Re: External Air To Oil Cooler

1990 is the only year the 4g63t motors came with external oil coolers. After that, 91-99 they were cooled by water/antifreeze.
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Re: External Air To Oil Cooler

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1990 is the only year the 4g63t motors came with external oil coolers. After that, 91-99 they were cooled by water/antifreeze.
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which mitsu models had coolers and which didn't?
The Evo's had/have them as well. But that is correct as far as DSM's go. 3S's also had external coolers, not sure about other Mitsus.
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