chiboy002
01-25-2011, 06:31 PM
I bought this from a member about 3 weeks ago, i got it all test fit to see if it would work and mount up right - it did, perfectly.
However, due to recent changes in plans I won't be needing this thing till I go KA-T and that won't be till forever sooooooo i'm selling it
135$ w/ shipping included
It comes with:
Mocal Sandwich plate with built in thermostat
~4' Black -10 AN Lines from summit sleeved with heat shielding
Long 24 row oil cooler in black finish
fittings are 1/2npt to -10 AN
has port for sensors, includes blocking plate/screw
i borrowed the pics from the original post, as my cell phone takes horrible pictures. I haven't installed it other than bolting the sandwich plate on and running the lines, i haven't put oil in it.
http://i795.photobucket.com/albums/yy234/chiboy002/f408d4c4.jpg
http://i795.photobucket.com/albums/yy234/chiboy002/95304b86.jpg
http://i795.photobucket.com/albums/yy234/chiboy002/2e11b35d.jpg
It's long enough to run through the battery tray, if you have it cut out, in front of the radiator, or for those who have AC and a battery tray still there, under the frame rail passing over the tension arm so it won't drag or get crushed. There is about 1.5 feet of slack left in the lines this way, so it is long enough to put in most places within reasonable distance.
However, due to recent changes in plans I won't be needing this thing till I go KA-T and that won't be till forever sooooooo i'm selling it
135$ w/ shipping included
It comes with:
Mocal Sandwich plate with built in thermostat
~4' Black -10 AN Lines from summit sleeved with heat shielding
Long 24 row oil cooler in black finish
fittings are 1/2npt to -10 AN
has port for sensors, includes blocking plate/screw
i borrowed the pics from the original post, as my cell phone takes horrible pictures. I haven't installed it other than bolting the sandwich plate on and running the lines, i haven't put oil in it.
http://i795.photobucket.com/albums/yy234/chiboy002/f408d4c4.jpg
http://i795.photobucket.com/albums/yy234/chiboy002/95304b86.jpg
http://i795.photobucket.com/albums/yy234/chiboy002/2e11b35d.jpg
It's long enough to run through the battery tray, if you have it cut out, in front of the radiator, or for those who have AC and a battery tray still there, under the frame rail passing over the tension arm so it won't drag or get crushed. There is about 1.5 feet of slack left in the lines this way, so it is long enough to put in most places within reasonable distance.