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Post by akalt24 on Jun 18, 2009 9:27:54 GMT -5
would it be a good idea or worth replaceing stock trans cooler with a heavy duty one? would this keep temp down and o exstend transmission life?
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Post by bdmontero on Jun 18, 2009 18:05:10 GMT -5
any kind of tranny cooler is a good thing.
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Post by buggzyy on Jul 4, 2009 14:12:22 GMT -5
make sure you run the cooler with the stock cooler the one in the rad. if not your doing no good, cause liquid to liquid is more efficent than air to liquid cooling.. just a word of advice, run the new cooler after the rad cooler.
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Post by montypower on Aug 24, 2009 16:47:47 GMT -5
I installed a huge cooler last week. It's rated over 10,000 lbs. Maybe I'll post some pics later. The fluid runs through the vehicle radiator and then through the cooler. No issues with it so far. I was concerned it would stay too cool (especially in the morning).
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Post by timbuctoocal on Aug 11, 2010 19:37:58 GMT -5
I ran across this 2009 post and wonder how the cooler add on is working? I installed a huge cooler last week. It's rated over 10,000 lbs. Maybe I'll post some pics later. The fluid runs through the vehicle radiator and then through the cooler. No issues with it so far. I was concerned it would stay too cool (especially in the morning).
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Post by dclambertt on Mar 30, 2012 16:51:18 GMT -5
I installed a large cooler (it covered all the available space in front of the radiator on my '01 Sport Ltd) after seeing the dreaded A/T Temp indicator about 5 times, and haven't seen the bugger since. Well worth the install time and $40.
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