Remote oil cooler

dsmracing1

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So tell me Big power, can the cooler be regulated in the winter? Could it cool too much? We do get winter weather up here at times. I believe the 6.7L does like a little heat to work properly. Thx.



I second this. Hate the summer 240+ oil temps but we see 0F in the winter and that will probably be too much for the cooler...
 

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Inline thermostat would fix the winter issues. I'm running an oil cooler now with positive results
 

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I second this. Hate the summer 240+ oil temps but we see 0F in the winter and that will probably be too much for the cooler...
I'll let you know this winter, it gets -30 or less here.

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Bumping this one back to life since I encountered some hot oil temps towing last week.

So any updates on the new mount to fit the 2017's with ACC?
 

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I am interested as well on testing and resukts with cold weather operation. My truck already take awhile to warm up.

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I am interested as well on testing and resukts with cold weather operation. My truck already take awhile to warm up.

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we haven't had any cold weather to test this year obviously, but i will say it adds about 10 min to get to full temp at idle in freezing conditions, as my 2013 was in utah a good portion of last winter and thats what we saw. nature of the beast. it has never been an issue , the only issue we ever worry about is vehicles that idle for extremely extended periods in warmer weather.
 

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we haven't had any cold weather to test this year obviously, but i will say it adds about 10 min to get to full temp at idle in freezing conditions, as my 2013 was in utah a good portion of last winter and thats what we saw. nature of the beast. it has never been an issue , the only issue we ever worry about is vehicles that idle for extremely extended periods in warmer weather.
From my experience, a 6.7 will never warm up in the winter idling.

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I see Bullet Proof Diesel is now offering a heavy duty oil cooler as a direct fit replacement.
This might be a good alternative for those with ACC who can't use the No Limit cooler.
 

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Is it warming up anywheres for anyone to test the Bullet Proof oil cooler yet lol? Anxiously awaiting towing season...
 

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Is it warming up anywheres for anyone to test the Bullet Proof oil cooler yet lol? Anxiously awaiting towing season...



I’m considering it. However if I’m spending money I rather buy mikes kit. I tow heavy down here in the south. I know it will suit me better


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I’m considering it. However if I’m spending money I rather buy mikes kit. I tow heavy down here in the south. I know it will suit me better.
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I agree. The No Limit remote cooler is a better set up, except for the fact they don't offer a kit for trucks with ACC at the moment.
 

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