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External Zf - 100% Milkshake Proof?


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Looks like confusion due to people calling the heat PWR heat exchanger a cooler.

I bought one of these specifically to avoid needing to worry about the milkshake ever again. Bought a stock heat exchanger replacement out of paranoia, once. Do that twice and you've bought a PWR exchanger!

Looks bling under the car too even after all my kms.

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^stock exchanger is $130. You can buy 6 for the cost of the pwr.

In prevention mode of avoiding a ZF failure from coolant invasion.

what would be your instigator for changing the stock cooler?

PWR, setup and forget.

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True, it is exchanging it with the air. Good point!

I meant fitted for the price comparison. Think I paid about 300. Though I guess it's closer three times even in that case if the compared PWR price is fitted too.

If I could afford a new ZF I wouldn't have bothered replacing even the stock one, but daily driver etc...

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When I finally fit (not me a mechanic) an oil-air cooler on the F6X I'll register temps before fitment and after fitment such as-

Air temp, cold fluid temp, time it takes to get to operating temp (80C for my car), stable temp and highest temp!

Don't hold your breath though as I'm a "gonna"...

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