Mustangs - they're not just for breakfast anymore
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The answer is simple. If you're overheating your oil under load, you need an oil cooler. What's your oil temp under load?
[I've wondered to myself....what s the differance between the oil system on 86/87 na engines and the t charged ones? the turbocharged ones have a line to and from the turbocharger that cool/lubricate its bearing.thats pretty much it, correct?none of the 78-85 turbocharged 3.8's had the oil cooler. and I'm not aware of any of them having oil heat problems. I guess you will have oil heat problems if you run the car hard in hot temps, and then shut it down without letting it idle first. but then what good is a oil cooler gonna do you if you don't let the car idle/cool?I pulled the aftermarket cooler this evening.thanks guys for replys!
awesome info, earl!!! thank you!!another question. Is there anybody thats ran a temp guage before and after the stock oil cooler to see how effective it is?