crazykid1994
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Permacool 70988 is the kit I found that reuses stock filters 22mm x1.5Which kit did you use for the stock filter threads?
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Permacool 70988 is the kit I found that reuses stock filters 22mm x1.5Which kit did you use for the stock filter threads?

I just finished my installation of an Improved Racing oil filter relocation and oil cooler. I went with Improved Racing because I liked the quality look of their components, anodized billet aluminum. These are the items I installed:
- Remote Oil Filter Adapter, ENV-163 with M22X1.5 filter thread
- Remote Oil Filter Head with Thermostat (165°F), ENV-170-T2-F4 with M22X1.5 filter thread
- Dual Pass Oil Cooler, MHX-214-10AN
- Fittings -10AN, 4 straight and 4 90°
- Racing Hose -10AN, Viton inner bore
The reason I wanted an oil cooler is because I tow a 9,000 pound travel trailer and the engine oil gets in the 240° or more range, hopefully this will help keep it a bit cooler. I know that is not too high for synthetic oil, but I just want it a bit cooler. The remote head has a thermostat that limits oil passage through the cooler until the oil temperature is above 165°F
I took it for a short 12 mile test drive and it all worked fine, without any leaks. The temperatures and pressures are as follows, non-towing at idle:
Before install: Water 203°F, Transmission 174°F, Oil 212°F, Oil Pressure 47 PSI
After install on startup: Water 57°F, Transmission 57°F, Oil 57°F, Oil Pressure 57 PSI
After install after drive: Water 203°F, Transmission 170°F, Oil 199°F, Oil Pressure 46 PSI
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I just finished my installation of an Improved Racing oil filter relocation and oil cooler. I went with Improved Racing because I liked the quality look of their components, anodized billet aluminum. These are the items I installed:
- Remote Oil Filter Adapter, ENV-163 with M22X1.5 filter thread
- Remote Oil Filter Head with Thermostat (165°F), ENV-170-T2-F4 with M22X1.5 filter thread
- Dual Pass Oil Cooler, MHX-214-10AN
- Fittings -10AN, 4 straight and 4 90°
- Racing Hose -10AN, Viton inner bore
The reason I wanted an oil cooler is because I tow a 9,000 pound travel trailer and the engine oil gets in the 240° or more range, hopefully this will help keep it a bit cooler. I know that is not too high for synthetic oil, but I just want it a bit cooler. The remote head has a thermostat that limits oil passage through the cooler until the oil temperature is above 165°F
I took it for a short 12 mile test drive and it all worked fine, without any leaks. The temperatures and pressures are as follows, non-towing at idle:
Before install: Water 203°F, Transmission 174°F, Oil 212°F, Oil Pressure 47 PSI
After install on startup: Water 57°F, Transmission 57°F, Oil 57°F, Oil Pressure 57 PSI
After install after drive: Water 203°F, Transmission 170°F, Oil 199°F, Oil Pressure 46 PSI
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Beautiful set-up,thought about doing something very similar,but I don't tow anything and being a Canuck we don't get enough hot days to justify a similar cooler set-up. Out of curiousity what do you have into the whole operation with hoses / cooler and thermostatically controlled filter mount. FYI you can pop the middle slats out of your grill shutters and it'll make a noticeable difference in your temps.Just leave the top 1 and 1 bottom slat in place on both sides so the putor still thinks they are in place. You can also hunt up Jason Duria on facebook for one of his shutter delete kits,or if you ever tune it,have your tuner delete them and you can get rid of the whole assembly.
About $870 for everything (!!). Their stuff is not cheap. The oil cooler is $249, the remote filter mount with thermostat is $289, and the oil filter adapter plate is $104. Plus fittings and hose.
Also, thank you for the tips on the shutters. I have read some on this and just have not done anything yet. When installing the oil cooler, I had to remove a couple of the slats to get to the fittings, but I put them back in.
This is my current temps with the transdapt kit. And 190 engine coolant tstat. It’s mounted behind my bumper and gets cold air right across the filter. Running a royal purple 30-8a filter. Truck holds 8qts Of oil now as wellI just finished my installation of an Improved Racing oil filter relocation and oil cooler. I went with Improved Racing because I liked the quality look of their components, anodized billet aluminum. These are the items I installed:
- Remote Oil Filter Adapter, ENV-163 with M22X1.5 filter thread
- Remote Oil Filter Head with Thermostat (165°F), ENV-170-T2-F4 with M22X1.5 filter thread
- Dual Pass Oil Cooler, MHX-214-10AN
- Fittings -10AN, 4 straight and 4 90°
- Racing Hose -10AN, Viton inner bore
The reason I wanted an oil cooler is because I tow a 9,000 pound travel trailer and the engine oil gets in the 240° or more range, hopefully this will help keep it a bit cooler. I know that is not too high for synthetic oil, but I just want it a bit cooler. The remote head has a thermostat that limits oil passage through the cooler until the oil temperature is above 165°F
I took it for a short 12 mile test drive and it all worked fine, without any leaks. The temperatures and pressures are as follows, non-towing at idle:
Before install: Water 203°F, Transmission 174°F, Oil 212°F, Oil Pressure 47 PSI
After install on startup: Water 57°F, Transmission 57°F, Oil 57°F, Oil Pressure 57 PSI
After install after drive: Water 203°F, Transmission 170°F, Oil 199°F, Oil Pressure 46 PSI
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These remote filter mounts use the stock 22mm X 1.5 filters
Trans-Dapt Performance Products 1227 Trans-Dapt Performance Remote Oil Filter Relocation Kits | Summit Racing
Just the hoses for peace of mind.Is it necessary to upgrade anything with this kit?
Is it necessary to upgrade anything with this kit?
Is it necessary to upgrade anything with this kit?
Ok ... so right now I have the 20-820 RP filters .. if I want to stick with those I need to get the 1227 kit?
Summit says the 1227 uses 3/4 -16 filters while Hedman lists it as 22x1.5 mm filters,so i'm not sure.
Summit says this Perma Cool uses 22 X 1.5 filters.
Perma-Cool 72988 Perma-Cool Oil Filter Relocation Kits | Summit Racing