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Old Apr 6, 2005 | 10:03 PM
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Just wondering if I should go with 2 tranny coolers. The tranny from RockOn is on the way and I went with the level four becuase its on sale right now. I heard to not let it get over 185 degrees. I have the B&M 24,000 right now. I have a 3k stall and will mostly be driving in the city. The temps around here get pretty hot also. Like over 100 in the summer. Just wondering if 2 would be better than one. I dont have a lot of money to spend right now because of the 2k dollar tranny so I was thinking of going with just 2 instead of getting one with a fan. Any thoughts?
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Just wondering if I should go with 2 tranny coolers. The tranny from RockOn is on the way and I went with the level four becuase its on sale right now. I heard to not let it get over 185 degrees. I have the B&M 24,000 right now. I have a 3k stall and will mostly be driving in the city. The temps around here get pretty hot also. Like over 100 in the summer. Just wondering if 2 would be better than one. I dont have a lot of money to spend right now because of the 2k dollar tranny so I was thinking of going with just 2 instead of getting one with a fan. Any thoughts?
My opinion is, go with biggest trans cooler you can afford and that will fit! Get a good set of e-fans or performance clutch fan. Just remember, heat will kill a trans!!!!
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