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Cbr Performance Cooling Products Small Off-road Oil Cooler -10jic W/ 9" Spal Fan on 2040-parts.com

US $429.99
Location:

Livermore, California, United States

Livermore, California, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:CBR-2827 Part Brand:CBR Performance Cooling Products

CBR Performance Products specializes in manufacturing custom aluminum off-road oil coolers. This cooler fully constructed from aluminum which allows for the use of wider tubes and more direct contact between the fins and tube, increasing the radiator’s capacity to dissipate heat away from the engine. CBR integrates the shroud for extra durability, and extra cooling efficiency. The integrated 9" SPAL fan provides ample airflow. This cooler is ideal for use as an engine oil or transmission cooler.

Cooler Core Measures 
8"X9.5"x2.25

Fans-
Single 9" SPAL

Inlet/Outlet-
-10 JIC O-ring (4 Places)

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