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Don't see any specs on that cooler. Most of the time you get what you pay for, cheaper ?
Wonder why ? In my humble opinion, if you are installing an oil cooler, go for the quality.
You need at least a 10 row turbulator type. Also chrome doesn't dissapate heat very well.
Invest in a JAGG oil cooler, they are 10 row, turbulated, also with a thermostat. The JAGG also has the least pressure drop , because the oil goes through the cooler after the oil goes through the filter, not like most of the others including the MOCO whose 8 row coolers filter as they exit the cooler. They are also black powder coated, for the best in heat dissapation. Don't settle for cheaper, go with the best. After all you are protecting a $18,000 motorcycle.
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