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Save your money,it's more like a small oil heater,it's to small with not anywhere enough plate surface area to function as anything you'd call an oil cooler. All you're doing is adding more leak points for something that doesn't really do the job you'd like it to do,plus it restricts the size of filter you can use.You'd have a bigger benefit by running a remote oil filter set-up.See this kit out there for the 5.7s. How well does this work? I would think it would keep the oil temp close to the coolant temp which I’m good with.
If someone doesn't work their truck much the OEM oil heat exchanger is probably better for the oil as it gets warmer faster. In reality unless someone is working the snot out of the truck pushing 250°F oil temps regularly an auxiliary cooler isn't needed. A good full synthetic oil will handle the elevated temps.It warms the oil up slightly faster due to engine coolant. Otherwise when I removed the “oil cooler” from my truck my oil temp actually went down. Usually sat around 203-205°f with my 190° thermostat. Now my oil sits around 190-194°f.
Adding the oem oil cooler it if it wasn’t already there though? I think these trucks did fine for years without having an oil cooler on them. Also that tiny oil cooler is very negligible and caused 2 to 3 psi reduction in oil pressure on my truck. Maybe if it was something larger like they have on the diesel trucks would be a better idea. All I run is a filter relocation with a larger filter.If someone doesn't work their truck much the OEM oil heat exchanger is probably better for the oil as it gets warmer faster. In reality unless someone is working the snot out of the truck pushing 250°F oil temps regularly an auxiliary cooler isn't needed. A good full synthetic oil will handle the elevated temps.
Even with dual remote filters,my truck will still run oil temps between 190 and 195 just touring around,not working the truck,and pushing it hard they'll get to 195/198,which i'm alot more comfortable with compared to oil temps of 210+.If someone doesn't work their truck much the OEM oil heat exchanger is probably better for the oil as it gets warmer faster. In reality unless someone is working the snot out of the truck pushing 250°F oil temps regularly an auxiliary cooler isn't needed. A good full synthetic oil will handle the elevated temps.
I think you misread. The whole setup (truck, trailer, car) was 12,000 plus.If you are towing 12,000lbs hopefully that’s behind a 2500. If so I would look into a thermal remote oil filter mount and oil cooler to help keep oil temps down. My truck is a 2017 1500 with the 5.7 and 8 speed. Towed 9,300lbs. However, I do have the newer engine and transmission setup which is a lot more efficient than your truck