Fan assisted oil cooler
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Fan assisted oil cooler
Has anyone used or know about this oil cooler with a fan on it ? ? The fan assisted oil cooler is from www.Ultracoolfl.com I have been planning to install an oil cooler this month, and need more information this cooler or any other oil coolers on the market.
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I remember seeing several threads on here and I think on some of the other HD forums around oil coolers...so you may want to do some research. I have seen both sides of the fence on the one you asked about...some swear by them and others swear at them.
I put an HD cooler on my ultra. Took about an hour to get it done. It drops the oil temp on average 15-20 degrees for me. Still...sitting in traffic for prolonged periods on a hot day it doesn't do all that much. If someone made an add-on blower unit I might look at it if it was reasonably priced.
I put an HD cooler on my ultra. Took about an hour to get it done. It drops the oil temp on average 15-20 degrees for me. Still...sitting in traffic for prolonged periods on a hot day it doesn't do all that much. If someone made an add-on blower unit I might look at it if it was reasonably priced.
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here is a another look, not a pc fan.
so far it has been on my bike 4k summer in az miles and a few rain storms.
Last edited by ranman469; 09-09-2009 at 05:28 AM.
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Now this really confused me so I sent off the below email, asked him not to send the cooler till they have a solution!
Robert,
I'm confused, the website and PDF download instructions, as well as all four trade reviews say nothing about installing a probe in the oil pan? I was under the impression; the fan switch was installed in the bypass valve provide with the unit. Has there been a change to the design, if so why?
Could you please email the current installation instructions?
Got the current installation instructions and sure enough, what is on the website is not what is being shipped now??
I'm still interest in this unit, upset what is advertised vs sent now is different, with no explaination.
Where is your fan switch?
Is there a way to have two probes in the oil??
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A good ball bearing computer fan, like the ones that Thermaltake uses on their higher-end setups should last a long time trouble free. Especially if you're using the 120mm fans.
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I used Big Sky set up on my bike too. Here is the link.......
http://milans-cycle-world.tripod.com/
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http://milans-cycle-world.tripod.com/
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