Sneak preview of our own transmission cooler .
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Ok i just wanna mention this.
Again this cooler is not for everyone this is for the hardcore driver. We get our test JK thru Baja,washes,silt beds and more we made this cooler with parts that we know are racing quality and are not going to brake in the middle of nowhere , we test them on our vehicles and if they don't work we try not to sell them.
There was a question if we seen any difference in the temperature on the radiator and we did not notice any difference i also found this:
http://www.dana.com/wps/wcm/connect/...df?MOD=AJPERES
Will putting an oil cooler in front of the
radiator increase the engine operating
temperature? Not normally. Putting an auxiliary oil
cooler in the system decreases the temperature in the
radiator in-tank oil cooler and this in turn puts less load on
the radiator. From a total system standpoint, the engine
operating temperatures should vary little from where they
were before the oil cooler was installed.
Now we are going to have different size coolers depending on your needs. Wr are also going to have packages on just the brackets or mounts and we are having a b&m cooler to test fit that way if it works we can offer you a less expensive package.
Thanks
Gus V.
Again this cooler is not for everyone this is for the hardcore driver. We get our test JK thru Baja,washes,silt beds and more we made this cooler with parts that we know are racing quality and are not going to brake in the middle of nowhere , we test them on our vehicles and if they don't work we try not to sell them.
There was a question if we seen any difference in the temperature on the radiator and we did not notice any difference i also found this:
http://www.dana.com/wps/wcm/connect/...df?MOD=AJPERES
Will putting an oil cooler in front of the
radiator increase the engine operating
temperature? Not normally. Putting an auxiliary oil
cooler in the system decreases the temperature in the
radiator in-tank oil cooler and this in turn puts less load on
the radiator. From a total system standpoint, the engine
operating temperatures should vary little from where they
were before the oil cooler was installed.
Now we are going to have different size coolers depending on your needs. Wr are also going to have packages on just the brackets or mounts and we are having a b&m cooler to test fit that way if it works we can offer you a less expensive package.
Thanks
Gus V.
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And then post pics and videos.
Also we are using treaded in fittings not the push on style.
Thanks
Gus V.
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Again we go with quility products and im not saying that B&M is not quality but we go by what we use in the desert we know it works and again thats why we are going to have different options and prices to work with everyone.
Thanks for eveyones input this what we need and please keep them coming.
Thanks
Gus V.
Thanks for eveyones input this what we need and please keep them coming.
Thanks
Gus V.