Philostang: What are you trying to say, that I'm a bit verbose?
Okay, yes, I did order one, and I did install it... All in all, not terribly bad for a race piece, but there were NO instructions at all included, and FRPP was less than helpful, so I wound up doing my own engineering on the project.
Here's what I can bring to the table:
Hydraulically, it is extremely simple, you just replace the existing unit with this one, either cutting the factory lines at the crimp, or running 9.5mm (3/8") power steering hose from scratch. Both are simple, and I ran new lines, so that they would all play nice with the oil system lines I have running to the front of the car in that area. Due to packaging constraints, I wound up mounting mine high, right behind the grille, and not low or behind the bumper beam. That puts the inlet and outlet barbs right in the stock location, HOWEVER, there is nothing to mount the cooler to in that area! Even in different locations, I couldn't see a simple mount with the AC condenser in place, as mine is (cool air on a hot grid is a thing of beauty!).
I wound up using a piece of 3/4"x3/4"x1/8" aluminum "L" stock spanning across the radiator opening behind the grille, and fabbing up three L-brackets from 1/16 steel. First bracket is from the new support bar to the cooler bracket towards the middle, and I simply bolted the cooler at the driver's side (with the barbs) right to the support bar. The other two brackets connected the ends of the support bar to the radiator support core, where there are some very convenient holes pre-drilled from the factory! These brackets have two holes in them on the vertical leg, and at the top, bend 90* towards the middle of the car, where they bolt to the aluminum support. Simple to fabricate.
Total materials cost (excluding cooler): $31.00
Hose, fluid, and hose clamps: $12.00
Aluminum stock: $9.00
Steel stock to fabricate from (8"x20" sheet) $10.00
Total time: 9.0 hours
Measuring and fabricating aluminum support: 1.0
Measuring and fabricating L-brackets: 1.5
Studying, test-fitting, pondering, cursing, calling FRPP, receiving no answer, measuring, re-measuring, re-re-measuring: 6.5
I'll post pix to save everybody the 6.5 hours... Honestly, in terms of difficulty, from 1-10, with 1 being adding gas, and 10 being rebuilding a trans, this is a solid 2 if you have fab skills of ANY sort, or a 4 if you don't...