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Re: Recommendations for a tranny cooler
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B&M super cooler
This is a good'un. Any stacked plate design is preferable to the old single pass radiator looking coolers from what I am told. I have no experience with the heat sink type that Fred is showing , but he has the voice of experience IMO , so I might give them a look too.
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Re: Recommendations for a tranny cooler
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Any of the available stacked plate designs work very well. Sold by B&M, Earls and many others.
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Re: Recommendations for a tranny cooler
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another B&M supercooler here. mines mounted above the diff & has a fan. the fans great for blowing your burnout smoke away. burnouts look impressive with long trails of smoke wofting away behind you,
Any pics???
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Re: Recommendations for a tranny cooler
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I used one like this but a double pass. both fitting are on one end from SUMITT
I like the look of those coolers. and that you could mount it on the inside of a framerail. That way if you blow a line maybe it wont spray the rear tires?
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Re: Recommendations for a tranny cooler
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another B&M supercooler here. mines mounted above the diff & has a fan. the fans great for blowing your burnout smoke away. burnouts look impressive with long trails of smoke wofting away behind you,
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yeah but you might need your night vision glasses to see it. everything is black under there.
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Re: Recommendations for a tranny cooler
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FWIW mine is mounted at the rear of the car as well. We did it more to get more weight back there than anything else.
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Re: Recommendations for a tranny cooler
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We did it more to get more weight back there than anything else.
same here plus it keeps the engine bay from looking cluttered.
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Re: Recommendations for a tranny cooler
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here, B&M Supercooler. The biggest one. From Summit.
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