Ultracool Oil Cooler
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Ultracool Oil Cooler
With the summer months now and temperature on the rise, anyone considering installing the Ultracool Oil coolers on the Low Rider S or ST? If you have one installed on the Low Rider S or ST, care to share your reviews and some pictures of how it looks on the bike.
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Cause you’re in Ohio, not hot like down here…
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My 1998 FLHTCUI came with the Screamin' Eagle stage 2 and also the oil cooler. This oil cooler was OEM H-D. If the oil cooler was not necessary, I feel that H-D would not have put it on the bike.
I was very seriously considering putting on a currently offered aftermarket cooler and checked into the UltraCool and Jagg. Since they are thermostatically controlled there is no chance that your bike will run too cool, but it can safeguard the possibility of it running too hot.
And if you modify your bike at a later date for stronger performance, the additional cost of the oil cooler you will have already invested into your bike.
Plus, since you live in San Diego, you should definitely put the oil cooler on. And the fans will definitely help keep your bike cool in stop and go traffic.
I was very seriously considering putting on a currently offered aftermarket cooler and checked into the UltraCool and Jagg. Since they are thermostatically controlled there is no chance that your bike will run too cool, but it can safeguard the possibility of it running too hot.
And if you modify your bike at a later date for stronger performance, the additional cost of the oil cooler you will have already invested into your bike.
Plus, since you live in San Diego, you should definitely put the oil cooler on. And the fans will definitely help keep your bike cool in stop and go traffic.
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With the summer months now and temperature on the rise, anyone considering installing the Ultracool Oil coolers on the Low Rider S or ST? If you have one installed on the Low Rider S or ST, care to share your reviews and some pictures of how it looks on the bike.
https://ultracoolfl.com/shop/harley-...-on-down-tube/
https://ultracoolfl.com/shop/harley-...-on-down-tube/
The M8 Softails do very well with the stock oil cooler. It will not hurt to add another oil cooler, but is generally not needed on the M8 Softails. (especially in San Diego)
Now the baggers and trikes are a completely different story...they need quite a bit of help.
Here's a video where we tested the M8 Softail Oil Cooler-
If one does need an oil cooler, here is a LINK with some good options.
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My engine oil temperature gauge read about 225F and I believe oil temperature should be no more than 230F.
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The M8 Softails do very well with the stock oil cooler. It will not hurt to add another oil cooler, but is generally not needed on the M8 Softails. (especially in San Diego)
Now the baggers and trikes are a completely different story...they need quite a bit of help.
Here's a video where we tested the M8 Softail Oil Cooler-
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h7EdjR8l8Ag
If one does need an oil cooler, here is a LINK with some good options.
Now the baggers and trikes are a completely different story...they need quite a bit of help.
Here's a video where we tested the M8 Softail Oil Cooler-
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h7EdjR8l8Ag
If one does need an oil cooler, here is a LINK with some good options.