Hmmm... ya made me look.
My sticker says "Engine Cooling: Heavy Duty" and when I asked the mech
what that was he said that an oil cooler was added to the truck to make the
engine run cooler under heavy loads. I asked if that was in addition to the
tranny cooler and he said yes. You made me curious so I went and checked it
out. I could only see three radiators (I'm assuming one is the A/C condensor)
but I did notice that one of them had 2 feeds and 2 returns. Without tracing
all the lines back I couldn't say whether this was a combo tranny/oil cooler
or not.
I'll trust ya on this one, but I tell ya, I'm bummed if I was misinformed.
I will end up installing a third party oil cooler if it doesn't have one
already, one with an electric pump hooked to the door switches. I wanted a
truck with all of this on the engine and had my roommate search for one. I
hate the color (Black) [only because it's a pain to keep up], but I took it
because it was the only Dak in all of Southern California with all the
goodies, and did we exhaust the poor Chrysler computers looking for it! So if
you're right, I'm not thrilled.
I don't think it's "extreme" at all. I think all cars should have oil
coolers if they do any kind of work. I know these devices can save motors and
ease burdens on your cooling system on hot days. They're not all that
expensive either.
Thanks for the input, I'm gonna have to find out for certain now... <grrr>
Shaun
Tustin, CA
---original message---
Shaun,
i dont think any of the dodge lineup except maybe the shelby vipers or GTS
vipers have engine oil coolers. This would be an Extreme option for a
"normal" truck, even the R/T. You can cetainly put one on your truck, but
youll have to use an oil filter "sandwich" adapter or a remote oil
filter/adaptor set up.
BKB
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