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    Quote Originally Posted by AndyFielder
    no, mine uses superior ss hoses of a larger diameter and they include the thermostatic sandwich plate.
    whats the advantage of larger diameter hoses ? would that not
    cause a drop in pressure ?
    is the thermostat included ?

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    will cause a pressure drop.. yes, but there will be an increase in flow and a greater volume of fluid... so the temps should be theoretically lower.

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    any pics of the actual kit you are selling ? still no idea if
    this comes with a thermostat etc

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    It says in the FP its has a thermostatic sandwich p;ate

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    yes comes with the plate.. im just off to bed, but there are pics on the forum somewere.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Justin..
    It says in the FP its has a thermostatic sandwich p;ate
    FP ?
    so everything is there to plug and play ,yeah ?
    any ideas what sort of operating temps has the thermostat got ?

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    fp - first post

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    at approx 80 degrees the thermostat will allow the oil to be cooled. with the idea that the oil is kept at just over 80 degrees as an optimal temp

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    Quote Originally Posted by AndyFielder
    at approx 80 degrees the thermostat will allow the oil to be cooled. with the idea that the oil is kept at just over 80 degrees as an optimal temp
    so have you got these in stock ready to post ? :P

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    no need enough interest to get a good price etc.


 

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