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Re: Need to Know Replacement Tranny Cooler Size [Re: justice] #1006489 08/20/10 04:19 AM
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I'm not quite sure how you got "If you want some info other than "the stock system is the shizznit" refer to this thread:"

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I also had a smaller converter. Once I hooked up the auxiliary cooler the unit never overheated. IT still ran too hot..


Thats just telling it like it is.

If you remember way back when I was the one who did the first 4 cyl lock converter swap, once I figured out how that the taller tires and the 4 cyl converter were not a good match.

And yes... I installed a larger cooler for low spped operation to go along with the lockup converter.

Kevin


87 Turbo Intercooled Raider, roller cam, torsen rear diff, LSD front diff, lockup auto with modified converter, V6 brakes, low transfer case gears...
Re: Need to Know Replacement Tranny Cooler Size [Re: Kevin C] #1006490 08/20/10 04:54 AM
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I was not referring to your post, but If I came across as curt, my apologies. Once again, just trying to help the guy out with some info that he asked for in the original post.

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I've searched and can't seem to find any info. I want to replace my stock 3.0 V6 tranny cooler with a larger capacity cooler.

Most likely a Hayden as that what's available locally.

What size fits, and any tips to installation.

Last edited by justice; 08/20/10 04:57 AM.

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