crazyandevil05 wrote:ahh, forgot about that part. it doesnt get really cold here in san antonio, so it wasnt a big issue when i wanted to get mine. but wont the stock oil-coolant cooler actually help warm the oil up after start-up since coolant heats quicker than oil? not at all trying to be like "ohh, i'm smarter cuz of this", cuz i'm not (anybody that doubts darius' sknowledge needs to be drawn and quartered) and that is only if you are still using the stock oil-coolant cooler. also, summit has thermostats too, granted just the universal ones, but hey, its cheap and should work.
HAHA I don't know about quartering someone but it could be cool to see depending on who it was.
To clarify, are you going to eliminate the stock oil cooler or leave it in place and run a sandwich adapter for the new oil cooler lines on top of it? I guess I was assuming that you would get rid of the stock unit to pull the heat from the oiling system off of the cooling system entirely.
If you are choosing to keep it, then you'll be fine with a thermostat-less adapter plate.