The Oil Cooler is a vital part of the cooling system that cools engine oil to prevent overheating and damage. It is commonly used in vehicles' engines to maintain optimal performance and prolong engine life. The technical advantages include enhanced heat dissipation, reduced engine wear, and improved fuel efficiency.
MAHLE's CLC368000S Oil Cooler measures 54.0 x 95.0 x 133.0 mm and is made in China. Dimensions are provided by the supplier and may include packaging dimensions.
Oil coolers are heat exchangers utilized to reduce engine oil temperature, primarily in turbocharged, high-performance, or heavy-duty applications. Typically mounted remotely or integrated within the oil pan, they function by dissipating heat from the oil via a dedicated cooling circuit, often leveraging coolant or ambient airflow. Core designs utilize tube-and-fin or plate-fin configurations for maximized thermal transfer efficiency. Construction materials commonly include aluminum alloys for lightweight properties and thermal conductivity. Thermostatic control valves are frequently incorporated to regulate oil flow based on temperature, optimizing warm-up times and maintaining consistent oil viscosity.