Powersteering cooler replacements

oldsking

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Alright so I have been looking to find an alternate option for my powersteering and want to convert to IMCA canisters and an alternate cooler. I have been looking into some differnet style ones, does anyone have some options on a compact one that I can mount? I was going o use the stock oil cooler (which I do not have and need to source) but I was hoping to find something smaller.

For hoses I will be running either pushlock or SS braided hose. Looking for some opinions and choices from the upgraded supra runners.
 

92nsx

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What year supra do you own? You might want to just upgrade to a 91-92 ps cooler. It is what I did, best part is it bolts right up, clean install and ez to upgrade (if you can find one)

A couple pics, Im sure you can figure out witch one is from the 91 sup ;)

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joel903

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This is a good topic cause I wad planning on doing the same thing. Using the stock oil cooler as the ps cooler cause ill be running a full thermostat oil cooler set-up. I've cleaned it thoroughly of oil with paint thinner, alcohol, and compressed air.
 

oldsking

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hmmm that is a nice option, it is hard to find I am sure though as not to many trashed 91 & 92s around haha I was looking also at some aftermarket options too
 

destrux

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I used the stock oil cooler for my PS... really easy. The hoses are to correct size and everything. I mounted it in the fog light hole with a little bracket.
 

toyotanos

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Here's how I mounted my coolers- Full-flow oil cooler on DS, stock oil cooler (as a power steering cooler on the PS)
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Note: I have no A/C, so that may make a difference for sme people!