Your engine functions at its best when the oil is between 180 and 200 degrees. Most factory cooling systems, however, maintain fluid temperatures of approximately 200 to 220 degrees, which means the maximum temperature drop it can create in your oil still exceeds the ideal temperature. Installation of an engine oil cooler can solve this problem by working with your factory cooler to provide the necessary additional cooling power.
Types of Coolers
The heat exchanger is the cooler itself, the core that works to maintain proper fluid temperatures. There are three basic types of heat exchangers.
Fluid spreads out over maximum surface area for superior cooling
Plate core can cool a greater volume of fluid faster than other heat exchangers
Stacked Plate Coolers are the most efficient and typically smallest in size
Installation
Cooler Kits
The cooler kits are designed to be mounted flush against either the radiator or the AC condenser core. For maximum cooling ability, the heat exchanger must receive the most airflow possible.
Position A
Mount cooler between your vehicle's grille and the AC condenser core for the greatest efficiency.
Position B
Mounting the cooler between the condenser and the radiator still allows for ample airflow, but cuts effectiveness by 25 percent. Installation of a larger cooler unit in this position may help make up for that loss.
Position C
Mounting the cooler between your engine and radiator considerably decreases the available airflow and causes the cooler to be 40 percent less efficient than if mounted in Position A. It is recommended that you purchase a larger cooler to make up for that loss if using in Position C.
Remote-Mount Units
Ultimate efficiency with high-powered fan mounted to cooler - superior airflow no matter where you mount it
Choice of heat-exchanger core
Tube and fin
Plate and fin
Stacked plate
Remote-Mount Units are great for environments where steady airflow is limited - heavy traffic, off-roading
Oil Line Adapters
For engine oil coolers, installation can be a bit more complex. To access the oil lines, you will need either a spin-on or a sandwich adapter.
Sandwich Adapters mount between engine and oil filter and supply external lines for cooler
Allows oil filter to remain in factory-installed position
Includes thermostatic bypass system (on most models) for quicker engine warm-up and system-pressure maintenance
Please Note:
Both adapters connect directly to the factory oil filter landing, so you will need to determine the exact thread size of your filter before making your purchase to ensure proper fit. If you do not know the thread size, universal kits are available to fit any application.
Updated by: Raymond P.
Last updated: 6/26/18
Keeping Other Systems Cool
Should I be worried about keeping other systems cool too?
Absolutely. Most of Derale's coolers can be used not only for engines, but for transmissions, power steering and fuel systems as well. A power steering cooler will extend the life of both the pump and seal, drastically reducing heat-related pump failures. Installation for power steering and fuel systems requires only the heat-exchanger core and basic accessories.
To learn more about transmission coolers, go here.
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