Katech or LPE Oil cooler adapter question
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Katech or LPE Oil cooler adapter question
I have an Ls3 stroker going in my 01 TA, I will be using kooks 2" headers. I would like to know if anyone has used any of these adapters with a similar setup. I had bought a spin on adapter but there was NO room for it. If anyone used another adapter I would really like to know. Or even pics of your set up would be appreciated too!
Thanks in advance.
Zeke
Thanks in advance.
Zeke
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I tried to fit one with my 1 7/8" with no luck. I need to figure something out though. I have $450 tied up in an oil cooler to go with it. I have 2" Kooks new in the box that will be going on.
I had the Katech, then tried a Hamburger too.
The motor is out, so I am going to try and do something on the engine stand where I have more room and better light.
What has been tried.
I will let you know if I have any revelations.
I had the Katech, then tried a Hamburger too.
The motor is out, so I am going to try and do something on the engine stand where I have more room and better light.
What has been tried.
I will let you know if I have any revelations.
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Rampant have you seen this?
Click on the pictures at the bottom of the page the in & out looks like they are in a promising location?
http://www.improvedracing.com/produc...0#!prettyPhoto
Click on the pictures at the bottom of the page the in & out looks like they are in a promising location?
http://www.improvedracing.com/produc...0#!prettyPhoto
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That looks the same as the Katech, what motor mount and size oil lines did you use?
I still have Katech, that looks promising. Also what car is it?
I still have Katech, that looks promising. Also what car is it?
This is my 1996 Camaro with the wet sump LS7 in
Oil lines are AN8
Motor mounts are OEM rubber mounts for 2002 Camaro
Using a BMR tubular K member for LS1 camaro.
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What are you guys using for the cooler itself?
I bought this one as I was having major oil temp issues, but likely will not now with the rebuild of my motor, but this should be added insurance.
I also had a remote filter, which may not be needed if I can get the Katech to work. I will need to find a spot for my oil temp sender as well now.
Here is the oil to water cooler I went with. I found a nice home for it in front of the harmonic balancer. It will aslo need a few extra coolant hose mods.
I bought this one as I was having major oil temp issues, but likely will not now with the rebuild of my motor, but this should be added insurance.
I also had a remote filter, which may not be needed if I can get the Katech to work. I will need to find a spot for my oil temp sender as well now.
Here is the oil to water cooler I went with. I found a nice home for it in front of the harmonic balancer. It will aslo need a few extra coolant hose mods.
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We are working on a "ultra-slim" oil cooler adapter that maximizes header clearance. It was designed for V8 Rx-7 swaps but it may work for you guys.
I can tell you the Mocal unit we sell definitely will not work for you guys. Here's a photo of our prototype next to the Mocal unit we sell, for comparison:
We are using o-rings integrated into the unit to eliminate the gasket, which gives it another 1/16" of clearance:
The production unit will be even slimmer in the trouble spots. We're still tweaking the CAD model. We are making this thing as slim as possible without sacrificing strength. We may also make a version without the front sensor port, so we can remove the material in that area that may be interfering with your headers. Looks like you guys may need it.
We are shooting to have these available mid-December.
I can tell you the Mocal unit we sell definitely will not work for you guys. Here's a photo of our prototype next to the Mocal unit we sell, for comparison:
We are using o-rings integrated into the unit to eliminate the gasket, which gives it another 1/16" of clearance:
The production unit will be even slimmer in the trouble spots. We're still tweaking the CAD model. We are making this thing as slim as possible without sacrificing strength. We may also make a version without the front sensor port, so we can remove the material in that area that may be interfering with your headers. Looks like you guys may need it.
We are shooting to have these available mid-December.
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That looks good Michael.
I am also looking at getting a stock truck adaptor with lines and see if a local hydraulics outlet can put AN fittings on the end of the metal lines. The whole stock adaptor can be had as low a $46. It has nice bent metal lines to go under the motor mount. For me that might be the best set up.
I had wanted to go with a remote oil filter though so I could run a good low restriction racing filter. The LS1 motors have no love in that area yet. Most of the filters for the LSx motors have filter abilities which is great for a stock motor, but once you lean on them getting oil to the bearings is more important to keep the pressure up at high rpms. Something like a WIX racing filter would be nice.
I am also looking at getting a stock truck adaptor with lines and see if a local hydraulics outlet can put AN fittings on the end of the metal lines. The whole stock adaptor can be had as low a $46. It has nice bent metal lines to go under the motor mount. For me that might be the best set up.
I had wanted to go with a remote oil filter though so I could run a good low restriction racing filter. The LS1 motors have no love in that area yet. Most of the filters for the LSx motors have filter abilities which is great for a stock motor, but once you lean on them getting oil to the bearings is more important to keep the pressure up at high rpms. Something like a WIX racing filter would be nice.
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That looks good Michael.
I am also looking at getting a stock truck adaptor with lines and see if a local hydraulics outlet can put AN fittings on the end of the metal lines. The whole stock adaptor can be had as low a $46. It has nice bent metal lines to go under the motor mount. For me that might be the best set up.
I had wanted to go with a remote oil filter though so I could run a good low restriction racing filter. The LS1 motors have no love in that area yet. Most of the filters for the LSx motors have filter abilities which is great for a stock motor, but once you lean on them getting oil to the bearings is more important to keep the pressure up at high rpms. Something like a WIX racing filter would be nice.
I am also looking at getting a stock truck adaptor with lines and see if a local hydraulics outlet can put AN fittings on the end of the metal lines. The whole stock adaptor can be had as low a $46. It has nice bent metal lines to go under the motor mount. For me that might be the best set up.
I had wanted to go with a remote oil filter though so I could run a good low restriction racing filter. The LS1 motors have no love in that area yet. Most of the filters for the LSx motors have filter abilities which is great for a stock motor, but once you lean on them getting oil to the bearings is more important to keep the pressure up at high rpms. Something like a WIX racing filter would be nice.
As for the filter...what about the Canton racing offerings? Seems like they offer a fair amount of flow, but not sure how it would compare to what you have in mind...
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For $60 it is worth a shot.
I also found an awesome part, but the price out this world too.
I tripped over a 12 AN banjo fitting. My Hamburger adptor has 12 AN ports as does my remote filter and cooler. Lots of flow.
http://www.holley.com/677612ERL.asp
The problem is it is $125 per fitting, plus you need to use the special Ultra flex hose that needs special fittings and crimping tool. Nice stuff, but I would be at a grand in hose and fittings.
I will post pics with the truck hoses tonight. It will take a day or two to see about the fittings to adapt to AN lines.