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Transmission Cooler

I have been looking at an aluminum rad to replace my crusty old stock rad. The rad I want to get has no trans cooler inlets. Will I have any issues running a seperate trans cooler on a mostly stock engine? My concern would be the tranny fluid not getting to proper operating temperature.

 

Transmission Cooler

Reply #1
You can get thermostats as well as filters to splice inline. Lots of people run a trans cooler with a stock engine/tranny combo.
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Transmission Cooler

Reply #2
Put a tranny cooler in front of the radiator and run the lines to it. I had my AOD like that for a long time.....or get a different radiator.
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