Saving money for BPD oil cooler
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Saving money for BPD oil cooler
I am going to pull the trigger soon and wanted some opinions good or bad from some of you guys that have/had it and seen results from installing this nice piece of equipment. All opinions are welcomed and appreciated.
I am going for the Tall HD cooler with oil filter relocation kit. Don't think I need the cold weather kit as I live in Socal and at my altitude, I rarely see temps below 40*F if that....but like I said any opinions are welcomed.
Thanks
Joe
I am going for the Tall HD cooler with oil filter relocation kit. Don't think I need the cold weather kit as I live in Socal and at my altitude, I rarely see temps below 40*F if that....but like I said any opinions are welcomed.
Thanks
Joe
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Very interesting comments so far. No way is this a bash BPD thread....just opinion gathering
I agree it is a lot of money, that is for certain. There was an overwhelming majority agreeing one could replace the stock cooler 10x for the price of a BPD. I have been in the motor that far once and it is ALOT of work for sure. Do you guys constantly replace coolers in your trucks?
Just as a piece of mind for me that my oil cooler is working. Normal deltas unloaded range from 10-14*. Loaded and towing HEAVY the deltas stay close as mentioned but on long hard pulls I have seen spreads as far as 30* and coolant temps reaching ~235*.
I have been told I am ok so I closely monitor and it hasn't changed much. Is it time for a new cooler or is it working as it should?
Thanks
I agree it is a lot of money, that is for certain. There was an overwhelming majority agreeing one could replace the stock cooler 10x for the price of a BPD. I have been in the motor that far once and it is ALOT of work for sure. Do you guys constantly replace coolers in your trucks?
Just as a piece of mind for me that my oil cooler is working. Normal deltas unloaded range from 10-14*. Loaded and towing HEAVY the deltas stay close as mentioned but on long hard pulls I have seen spreads as far as 30* and coolant temps reaching ~235*.
I have been told I am ok so I closely monitor and it hasn't changed much. Is it time for a new cooler or is it working as it should?
Thanks
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What problem are you trying to solve with the BP cooler?
The stock cooler in a properly maintained vehicle works fine in warm and cold weather.
No long hoses to leak or burst. No oil filter waiting to be punctured by tire or road trash. No need for altered fan ops to improve airflow through the rad and ac condenser.
But I have heard they send some cool swag with the kit if you are into that sort of thing.
The stock cooler in a properly maintained vehicle works fine in warm and cold weather.
No long hoses to leak or burst. No oil filter waiting to be punctured by tire or road trash. No need for altered fan ops to improve airflow through the rad and ac condenser.
But I have heard they send some cool swag with the kit if you are into that sort of thing.
#9
I have the full BPD setup with bypass filter. Yes, expensive, but if you are traveling lots across the country, putting lots of miles on the truck, plan on keeping it for a long time..... then piece of mind takes it for me.
But at a very minimum, a coolant filter should be installed.
I also have several other upgrades as in:
Blue Spring ARP Studs, Modified Heads with pressed in valve guides
Bulletproof Oil Cooler, Oil Filter, & Amsoil Bypass Oil Filter, Aluminum Radiator, 4" SS Exhaust, Diesel Site HPOP, Coolant Filter, External Fuel Filter and Transmission Filter, Helwig Swaybars, Dash Boss Monitor with Fuel Pressure and EGT, Evans Waterless Coolant
But at a very minimum, a coolant filter should be installed.
I also have several other upgrades as in:
Blue Spring ARP Studs, Modified Heads with pressed in valve guides
Bulletproof Oil Cooler, Oil Filter, & Amsoil Bypass Oil Filter, Aluminum Radiator, 4" SS Exhaust, Diesel Site HPOP, Coolant Filter, External Fuel Filter and Transmission Filter, Helwig Swaybars, Dash Boss Monitor with Fuel Pressure and EGT, Evans Waterless Coolant
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Blue Spring ARP Studs, ]Modified Heads with pressed in valve guides
Bulletproof Oil Cooler, Oil Filter, & Amsoil Bypass Oil Filter, Aluminum Radiator, 4" SS Exhaust, Diesel Site HPOP, Coolant Filter, External Fuel Filter and Transmission Filter, Helwig Swaybars, Dash Boss Monitor with Fuel Pressure and EGT, Evans Waterless Coolant
#11
Well, standard heads are just casted metal and the valve guides are just the same metal as the casting. Thus, they can and do crack and wear more. So, when having the ARP studs installed and as part of the package, they recondition and check the heads, grind out metal and press in "hardened" valve guides in their place. If you go to Bullet Proof Diesel web site, they have some links to some write ups and articles with a description and pictures.
#12
Well, standard heads are just casted metal and the valve guides are just the same metal as the casting. Thus, they can and do crack and wear more. So, when having the ARP studs installed and as part of the package, they recondition and check the heads, grind out metal and press in "hardened" valve guides in their place. If you go to Bullet Proof Diesel web site, they have some links to some write ups and articles with a description and pictures.
Ok--I gotcha--thanks.
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i have the full kit also.. been on my truck since dec of 2012. the filter is easy to get to. i like it so far only prblems i've had is one of the hoses has a slight hole rubbed thru it bc of the way it was routed and the erg cooler is leaking where it goes up into the intake.
would i buy it again hard to say i might just flush the crap out of it and change the coolant to the cat EC then install a new cooler and leave it at that...but at the time i had the money and feel its a good upgrade for the truck..
would i buy it again hard to say i might just flush the crap out of it and change the coolant to the cat EC then install a new cooler and leave it at that...but at the time i had the money and feel its a good upgrade for the truck..
#14
What problem are you trying to solve with the BP cooler?
The stock cooler in a properly maintained vehicle works fine in warm and cold weather.
No long hoses to leak or burst. No oil filter waiting to be punctured by tire or road trash. No need for altered fan ops to improve airflow through the rad and ac condenser.
- Can you elaborate on the altered fan ops please. Never heard of this.
But I have heard they send some cool swag with the kit if you are into that sort of thing.
The stock cooler in a properly maintained vehicle works fine in warm and cold weather.
No long hoses to leak or burst. No oil filter waiting to be punctured by tire or road trash. No need for altered fan ops to improve airflow through the rad and ac condenser.
- Can you elaborate on the altered fan ops please. Never heard of this.
But I have heard they send some cool swag with the kit if you are into that sort of thing.
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Josh