Does anyone have experience will Earl’s “Temp-A-Cure”
oil coolers with a 13B rotary?
http://www.anplumbing.com/shop/index.php?shop=Accessories&dept=Oil!_Cooler
or
http://www.holley.com/types/Temp-A-Cure%20Oil%20Coolers.asp
Earl’s quoted specs:
Features
- Manufactured
in the U.S.A from aircraft spec aluminum alloy, using the latest vacuum
brazing technology.
- Corrugated
screen internal turbulator plates increase both thermal efficiency and
mechanical strength resulting in the most efficient, smallest and lightest
practical package.
- Manufactured
from thin aluminum plates for the fastest possible heat transfer.
- Inlet
and outlet fittings o-ring to the top plate assembly.
- Designed
for the range of oil flows and air speeds encountered in high performance
automobiles.
- Available
in three widths with inlet and outlet fittings male AN.
- Every
cooler is pressure checked to 175 psi. Periodic samples are burst tested
to 350 psi.
Jeff