Terrain Tamer Land Cruiser oil cooler

Terrain Tamer Land Cruiser oil cooler

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When towing, travelling long distances, or driving in extreme conditions, your vehicles engine is working at maximum capacity and is at risk of overheating if it hasn’t been fitted with a cooling system that is up to the challenge.

This is especially true of the Toyota Land Cruiser VDJ76/78/79 models, which are fitted with an Engine Oil Cooler that is often proven too small for the conditions expected of these workhorse vehicles. To tackle this issue, Terrain Tamer have released a Heavy-Duty Engine Oil Cooler, specifically for these models.

Providing extra airflow to aid in dissipating and removing surplus heat, the new Terrain Tamer Heavy Duty Engine Oil Cooler acts to keep engine oil within a consistent temperature, therefore maintaining viscosity within an optimal range and ensuring adequate pressure throughout the system, effectively reducing the chance of oil pressure drop.

The Terrain Tamer Heavy Duty Engine Oil Cooler offers an upgrade of up to 30% increased cooling on the factory fitted OE Equivalent for the 70 Series, and is ideal for towing applications, heavy vehicles and those operating in extreme off-road conditions.

For more information or to find out about the Terrain Tamer range of 4WD Parts, visit terraintamer.com.

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