Thermostatic Oil Cooler Kit (Wrangler JK 2007-2011) - Black
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Thermostatic Oil Cooler Kit (Wrangler JK 2007-2011) - Black

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Thermostatic Oil Cooler Kit (Wrangler JK 2007-2011) - BlackYour high performance JK demands Jeep performance parts and a cooling solution that can keep up in the most extreme environments. Whether you are cruising through the dunes or hitting the trails, properly regulated oil temperatures are vital to the life of your engine. Excessive temperatures result in rapid oil degradation and can put a quick end to a fun day in your rig. Mishimoto has the perfect solution for controlling oil temperatures the Jeep JK

Your high-performance JK demands Jeep performance parts and a cooling solution that can keep up in the most extreme environments. Whether you are cruising through the dunes or hitting the trails, properly regulated oil temperatures are vital to the life of your engine. Excessive temperatures result in rapid oil degradation and can put a quick end to a fun day in your rig. Mishimoto has the perfect solution for controlling oil temperatures – the Jeep JK direct-fit oil cooler kit. This kit utilizes precision-engineered JK-specific mounting brackets, pre-made stainless steel lines, oil filter sandwich plate, and all hardware necessary for a quick and easy installation. The Mishimoto Jeep Wrangler JK Oil Cooler Kit adds .75 qt to your oil capacity and reduces temperatures by up to 40°F while maintaining minimal pressure drop. This kit is a perfect complement to the Mishimoto Jeep JK Transmission Cooler Kit and the Mishimoto Performance Aluminum Jeep Wrangler Radiator for the ultimate cooling solution for your Jeep JK. This oil cooler kit includes our Oil Sandwich Plate with Rear-Mounted Thermostat for additional oil temperature control. As with all our Jeep Wrangler parts, this kit includes the Mishimoto Lifetime Warranty

  • Direct fit for the 2007–2011 Jeep Wrangler JK
  • Application-specific mounting brackets
  • Premade braided stainless steel oil lines with durable –AN fittings
  • Billet aluminium thermostatic oil sandwich plate
  • 19-row stacked-plate oil cooler for optimal fluid temperature reduction
  • Reduces oil temperatures by up to 40°F
  • Compatible with all Mishimoto JK Wrangler parts
  • Increases oil capacity by .75 qt
  • Mishimoto Lifetime Warranty
  • This kit comes with MMOP-SPTR, our sandwich plate with rear-mounted thermostat. Mishimoto does not recommend using MMOP-SPT due to suspension clearance issues.
  • Recommended torque specification for all straight fittings and banjo bolts: 15-25 ft/lbs (operating range). Do not exceed the maximum torque rating of 35 ft/lbs.
  • It is the installer's responsibility to check all thermostat plugs, NPT plugs, line fittings, and other connections to assure they are fully tightened before operating the vehicle.
  • Material: 6061 Aluminum
  • Core Height: 5.43"
  • Rows: 19
  • Cooler Construction: Stacked-plate
  • Core Thickness: 1.97"
  • Core Length: 11"
  • Fitting Size: -10AN
  • Increase In Oil Capacity: 0.75 qt
  • Temp Difference: 40°F
  • Recommended torque specification for all straight fittings and banjo bolts: 15-25 ft/lbs (operating range). Do not exceed the maximum torque rating of 35 ft/lbs.
  • It is the installer's responsibility to check all thermostat plugs, NPT plugs, line fittings, and other connections to assure they are fully tightened before operating the vehicle. Mishimoto recommends that you check all connections at regular intervals, especially during the first few miles after installation.
  • 2007-2011 Jeep Wrangler
  • 2007-2011 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited
  • Engine Codes: EGH (3.8L)
  • Chassis Codes: JK
  • (3) Application Specific Mounting Brackets
  • (1) 19-Row Oil Cooler
  • (2) 2' 8" Stainless Steel Braided Hose w/ -10AN Fittings
  • (1) M20 Thermostatic Sandwich Plate
  • (1) Stainless Steel Sandwich Plate Adapter, 3/4" -16
  • (2) Banjo Fitting w/ Bolt M20 x -10AN, Black
  • (2) 1/8" NPT Plugs
  • (1) Large O-ring
  • (1) Mounting Hardware Set
  • Mishimoto Lifetime Warranty
  • Jeep Wrangler JK 2007-2011
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