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Derale 15450 - Standard Engine Spin On Adapter with 1/2" NPT Ports, 18x1.5mm Engine Thread

Derale  |  SKU: BDST-15450
Sale price $41056 Regular price $44231

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Description

Derale 15450 - Standard Engine Spin On Adapter with 1/2" NPT Ports, 18x1.5mm Engine Thread

Fluid Cooler and Fan - 12.75 x 9.375 x 4.313 in - Plate and Fin Type - 5/8-18 in Female O-Ring Inlet / Outlet - Fittings / Hardware / Hose - Aluminum - Black Powder Coat - Engine Oil - Kit

15 Row Atomic Cool Plate & Fin Remote Engine Oil Cooler Kit, -8AN

With its own air supply, this popular Atomic-Cool Remote Engine Oil Cooler can literally be mounted almost anywhere, making it a popular addition for performance cars, hot rods, muscle cars and trucks. A heavy duty plate and fin cooler coupled with a Tornado fan and aluminum brackets, this universal kit comes with a complete installation kit to install easily on most vehicle engines. See application guide for detailed applications. Also included is an 180°F in-line thermostat for activating the electric fan.

  • Mounts Anywhere Space Permits
  • Electric Fan Supplies Optimum Airflow
  • Dramatically Extends Engine And Transmission Life
  • High Efficiency OEM Style Plate And Fin Cooler
  • Clear Anodized Aluminum Shroud
  • 500 CFM Reversible Tornado Electric Fan
  • -8AN Inlet Size
  • Engine Cooler Kit Includes Fan Mounted Cooler
  • Includes Universal Thermostatic Sandwich Adapter
  • Includes Two -8AN Fittings
  • Includes Four 1/2 in. Hose Barb Fittings
  • Rated At 250 PSI Working Pressure/300 PSI Burst Strength
CFM: 500
Color: Black
Cooler style: Plate & Fin
Depth: 4-5/16
Fan size: 8
Height: 9-3/8
Hose length: 10
Hose size: 1/2
Inlet dim: 8-9/16
Inlet size: 5/8"-18 o-ring female x -8AN male
Mounting: 11-5/8 x 4
Rated functional: 250psi working / 300psi burst strength
Sandwich adapter inlet size: 3/8 NPT
Width: 12-3/4
Amp draw: 4.8

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