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Old 08-14-2014, 11:23 PM
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well here at the monent we are on the last month of winter and during the night it gets very cold, almost freezing, about 35 or so Farenheight. Then couple in the wind chill factor and it would be well below freezing.

The Choices of Heat exchanger i has was the following

30 plate for $150
60 plate for $182 So, it was a no brainer.

the Oil cannot get hotter than the source which will be 85 degrees C ( 200 F ), but will just spend a longer time within the heat exchanger before it's drawn out to be used, however during the colder times It will be a benefit of having the oil inside the HE long enough to get to it's max temp even though it's all ice outside.


The size of it, dows however make mounting it an issue

I was going to weld together a cradle for it and have it sit between the left hand side of the engine and the wheel well, very far down and have it connected via flat stock/bar steel to the bolts that hold the battery plate/holder as well as the Electronic "ground" connection bolt.

I'm searching for GregMN's post :/ but sadly it's been so long since people were discussing this that 9/10 images are no longer available 404 errors


So, Yes, Australia holds pretty much 75% of the worlds deadliest animals of every variety, it gets extremely hot and cold, depending on where you go.

I've personally been in 47 degrees C, that's 126F. It gets so hot that 2 years ago we had to add new colours to our weather map to signify the heat.....
Record heat forces Australia to add new colors to temperature map | The Verge

Anyways, if you know where GregMN's post is, that would be great. Cheers


and i leave you with this

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