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Hello everyone, Friends, with you, as always, Klepachevsky! Today our topic concerns each and everyone who has a car with an internal combustion engine! Our social networks Instagram: / turbofun_crew VK: https://vk.com/public185016665 Klepachevsky:) https://vk.com/romickgb It just so happens that none of the internal combustion engines is able to work without friction, and in addition to wear, what is the winning effect of friction? Absolutely right - temperature. And the higher the power of your engine, the more temperature it generates. Not only the coolant cooling system fights engine overheating, oil plays a very important role in this difficult mission, it not only lubricates the rubbing parts in the engine, not only washes out all the slag from there, but also removes heat from these very rubbing parts. An oil cooler has long been a part of any tuner's gentleman's kit, no project can do without it, some install it out of necessity, others for style (which is not very smart). In this issue, we will discuss this important point, what you need to pay attention to if you still dare to cool the oil in your engine and how not to destroy your engine with the best of intentions. Enjoy watching in advance :)