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Old January 30th 2003, 11:04
Shad Laws Shad Laws is offline
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Hello-

That may work well for "tropical" winters, but for freezing temperatures, you have a problem: the time when you want the most heat in the car is the time when you have the least in your oil. Remember - we can't directly compare oil coolers to heater cores. Heater cores have a potential to see the brunt of the entire heat load of the engine, but oil coolers just see a little bit (the main amount is aircooled, not oilcooled).

Sorry! :-)

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