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Kevin Alexander
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« on: November 13, 2010, 10:09:01 pm »

Just curious if oil circulates through the stock oil cooler at all times or is it completely bypassed? I figured a small amount goes through it at all times.
The reason I asked is because I am going to try running a non doghouse Scat shroud and use one of those oil cooler adaptors that does away with the stock cooler and has fittings to run an external cooler into. I have a 96 pass mesa with fan/thermostat I am going to use. I was afraid if oil didn't circulate through there at all times that when the temps did go up and the bypass plunger closed then there would be a void there with an oil cooler that didn't have any oil in it thus causing oil starvation. (am I over thinkin this?) I could keep stock cooler and run lines from my filter but I am trying to avoid having 10 feet of oil lines. More chance of failure if you ask me.
Just a project I want to try and see if it helps with engine temps.

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Kevin
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« Reply #1 on: November 16, 2010, 02:29:11 am »

Have you seen this link before?  You've been around for quite a while, so you may have seen it already...http://www.thesamba.com/vw/forum/viewtopic.php?t=280293&highlight=oil+gallery

Have you already tried running the cooler inline with your filter lines?  (i.e., your full-flow setup).  Probably wouldn't be much more line to route. 

Just curious.
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