The oil filter housing on modern VAG engines does not allow for the previously common takeoff plates to fit under the filter and divert oil into an oil cooler mounted elsewhere on the vehicle. Instead they now use a oil to water cooling ‘block’ bolted to the front of the engine, and in many cases an undersize filter, or a paper drop in element, which prevents easy fitting of an oil cooler. As many people have found, if the vehicle is tuned, or if it is towing a heavy load, oil temperatures can rocket, with oil temperatures over 120°C (250°F) being easily achieved, which is close to the point that engine oil starts to break down.
The Forge Motorsport FMOC2 replaces the oil to water cooling block, and although it still allows coolant to circulate, it more importantly gives two M22 takeoffs which, when fitted with the appropriate adaptor, allow fitment of oil cooler lines between an -6 and an -10 in size which can then be attached to an external oil cooler. Oil temperatures are stabilised, and engines can be worked harder for longer.
To confirm fitment, please check the list of compatible vehilces below.
This plate replaces the VAG OEM Part No. 03L 117 021 C. It fits ALL of the 2.0TDi and 1.6 TDi engines in the vehicles listed below.
VW
2010-on Amarok, 2012-on Beetle, 2010-on Caddy, 2012-on CC, 2012-on Crafter, 2011-2016 Eos, 2012-on Golf Cabriolet, 2009-on Golf, 2009-2014 Golf Plus, 2011-on Jetta, 2011-on Passat, 2010-on Polo, 2009-on Scirocco, 2008-on Tiguan, 2011-on Touran, and 2010-on Transporter
Audi
2011-on A1, 2009-2013 A3, 2008-on A4, 2012-on A5, 2011-on A6, 2012-on Q3, 2009-on Q5, and 2011-on TT
Skoda
2011-on Fabia, 2009-on Octavia, 2012-on Rapid, 2011-on Roomster, 2008-on Superb, and 2010-on Yeti
Seat
2011-on Alhambra, 2007-on Altea, 2009-on Exeo, 2009-on Ibiza, 2011-on Leon, and 2013-on Tolde