i dont think so i think just the GT-S came with it but im not 100% sure
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the all track corollas had stock oil coolers on the 4af(e)s here in the states, as well as other goodies such as bigger injectors (i think) a 4age style fuel rail and regulator (the big rectangle type not the round style that is stock on my fe) and some other stuff i cant think of right now
not on my 88 sr5...I got some parts off of a gts last week including the oil cooler off of it ...
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is there any difference in feel/performance when you install
Naah it doesnt add performance, it keeps the engine oil temps lower and helps the coolant system in keeping the engine temps down, but I'm just asking because I'm in an arguement.
Our 1992 Corolla DX (AE92 for sure) w/ 3-speed automatic transmission has no oil cooler. Not sure of engine type though. It seems to be the 4A-F one. Externally looks exactly like yours, Flashmn (except for the rims and exhaust, and the trunk has the reflectors too)
Well I might, but its not in my plans yet. The reason why I asked was that, corollas in the philippines dont have them, but they have them here and I got into an arguement about them, so I guess I'm on the winning side now
i was thinking about this aswell the 4age has one in the GTS but the 7afe doesn't this seems a little wierd considering the 7afe makes more power and torque....
Or you use an adaptor that you put on underneath the oilfilter, which has lines going to an oilcooler. The stock oilcooler on the AE92 sucks, it doesnt very well. If I'm going to get an oilcooler, I'm getting a Mocal unit.
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