OEM Oil Pump Enough For twin Oil Cooler Set-up?
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Help please! I have a 93 fd touring and I'm going for 20 row twin oil cooler set-up,
do i need to change my oem oil pump to high volume pump? Thx.
do i need to change my oem oil pump to high volume pump? Thx.
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I have my setup upgraded on Touring from a single to a twin oil cooler setup without any problems. I'm fairly certain that there was never a higher output oil pump offered from the factory either, so you should be fine running twin oil coolers. The R1 model came with twin oil coolers, and used the same oil pump as all of the other models.
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there is no high volume pump that i've seen anyone make anyways, everyone who needs to upgrade beyond the stock oil pump's capacity usually goes with a dry sump system. there was no difference between the standard and the R1 vehicles with dual oil cooler's pumps anyways, meaning the stock pump on the single oil cooler was doing plenty.
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I have my setup upgraded on Touring from a single to a twin oil cooler setup without any problems. I'm fairly certain that there was never a higher output oil pump offered from the factory either, so you should be fine running twin oil coolers. The R1 model came with twin oil coolers, and used the same oil pump as all of the other models.
Thanks for your reply. This realy help!
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