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post Jul 19, 2017 - 11:36 PM
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so my e153 has a loop line, into what i assume i can add oil cooler.

I think, i have an oem cooler with me, but would it be better to do a aftermarket?


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post Jul 20, 2017 - 9:32 AM
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The best way to find out, of course, would be to stick a temp probe in the drain plug and measure the oil temp. If it's overheating, you need a bigger cooler. Same goes for PS.

ST205 stock tranny cooler is pretty beefy, and designed to handle the additional load from AWD components within the tranny. I would bet it is plenty for a front wheel drive only config. It's larger than the first few tiers of aftermarket coolers. Not sure about the ST185 one, never dealt with one.

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