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Old 06-22-2017, 03:13 PM
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Does anyone have an oil cooler set up they want to get rid of? Preferably for a ls1 camaro.

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I have the factory oil cooler off my 2010 Camaro? From an ls3
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I don't think that would would unfortunately
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Why wouldnt it? I dont think LS1 fbodys came with them but if a C5 did, youre in the same boat with having to rig something up. Id grab that one.
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The hard lines coming off the adapter hit the headers I thought.
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I had headers on my 2010 with the cooler no issues. Can't say about ls1 though
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i have the oil cooler adapter and lines from my 96 lt4 if that would work for you
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I pmed you
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My 2000 Silverado 2500 6.0L has a factory oil cooler in the radiator -the lines would bolt to the LS1 F-body pan and they hug the block pretty well. Might look into getting Dorman replacement oil cooler lines for a 00 2500 6.0L and see how they fit, and then get a small bar-and-plate radiator to run the lines to, if the lines clear.
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Oh cool thanks for the tip



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