STM's Redesigned Evo oil cooler kit!
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STM's Redesigned Evo oil cooler kit!
So after a lot of debate and some customers having issues installing our old kits we decided to make it as easy as possible without changing the price. Our kits now come with russell pro classic instead of the pain in the a$$ SS hose. It is very easy to work with and makes the install a breeze. Anyone who has blown a motor MUST replace their oil cooler and this is a cheap reliable setup. We even run it in our car!
On to the pics.

installed on our car



And hose instructions

Although this is a very easy kit to install you still need to have some sort of do it yourself mentality as it requires you to make some sort of bracket.
These kits can be found here.
http://www.streettunedmotorsports.co...evo_engine.htm
Thank you for your cotinued support!
-STM
On to the pics.

installed on our car



And hose instructions

Although this is a very easy kit to install you still need to have some sort of do it yourself mentality as it requires you to make some sort of bracket.
These kits can be found here.
http://www.streettunedmotorsports.co...evo_engine.htm
Thank you for your cotinued support!
-STM
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It will fit in place but you will need to make a bracket to hold it. ITs a fairly easy install though.
As far as it being better than stock, It does have 13 more cooling rows but I do not have before and after testing data.
-Em
Emery,
have you considered flipping it vertical, I never liked placing the fittings as the lowest point, im sure you can just make another bracket..
nice choice on the lines and ends!!
cb
have you considered flipping it vertical, I never liked placing the fittings as the lowest point, im sure you can just make another bracket..
nice choice on the lines and ends!!
cb
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You could mount it that way but I didn't see a reason to in our application. The fittings still sit very high and I don't see it being a problem.
-Em
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