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motorcycle oil coolers

motorcycle oil coolers

motorcycle oil coolers

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Where can i find manufacturers or suppliers of oil coolers to fit on motorcycles.  This is for a drag race bike that has a blow through turbo fitted.

We need to mount the intercooler where the original oil cooler went so we are thinking of using two narrow oil coolers of approximately 75mm, one either side of the frame.  

This setup is a bit like the honda vtr 1000 radiator system. Has anyone tried this method before?
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RE: motorcycle oil coolers

Why do you need an oil cooler on a drag bike?

RE: motorcycle oil coolers

You could just resin fill the coolant galaries for added cylinder integrity. Less blowby more power. If you realy need a oil/cooler I can get one for you in bar and plate construction, best type for serious work like that. Slightly higher pressure drop, but greater efficiency, only way too keep things cool.
If you are interested give me the dimensions and I'll get back to you with a price. You will need to weld your own end tanks though.

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