Wow, all of the engineers in Detroit have not been able to figure out that a little swirly would do so much. Unbelieveable. No, really -- unbelievable. These POS have been sold for a long time, but no independent verifiable results.
A fool and his money are soon parted. There's a sucker born every minute.
Choose which you prefer. (Now that I think about it though, where did the fool get his money in the first place??)
Do a search on eBay for "CTS-V" and fifty of these snake oil things show up. :thehand:
I'm sure that at one specific speed or condition it might show a slightly lower fuel consumption, but anything that gets in the way of air trying to find its way into the combustion chamber is completely undesireable over the full range of operating conditions.
ewill3rd, you've come through again!. I've been casting about for an engine oil cooler for my '06 since seeing 280+ degrees oil temps after 20 minutes in 90-degree air at California Speedway June 14. I followed the link to KaleCo and discovered their Engine Oil Bypass Kit (http://kalecoauto.com/index.php?mai...s_id=8&zenid=83473dd833523deaa74034c21cec2b4e).
Not only does it reduce oil temps, but it also promises to extend oil life. I talked to one of their techs, and he advised me about LS2-specific AN fittings. Simple install (3 hoses and a pipe, and no leak-prone adapter). KaleCo has some great stuff!
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