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Transmission Fluid Cooling - HELP!!


Supra Steve 856

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Hi Everyone,

 

Right, i need to relocate my Transmission Fluid Cooling, i have just got a new radiator (old one broke) and this new one is an alloy one an so it doesnt come with the Transmission Fluid Cooling, i dont do track days or anything like that, i may give it a bit of a blast down the road now an then but thats about it, the car is running about 480bhp at the moment with the other mods done, but rarely get to use that power lol.

 

what i need is all the basic info on what parts i should get to cool the fluid and how it should be set up and fitted, cheeply lol as money is abit hard right now, but i just want to get the thing back up and running again!

 

it doesnt need to be race performance parts, i just need it so it dont fry my gearbox, basically as good as or abit better than stock cooling. i have read some posts on here but they are all about race or track setup, i just want a normal and functioning setup for day to day use.

 

i hope you can help me!

 

thanks, steve

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Steve, I still have some Fluidyne transmission coolers that can eb fitted in place of the stock cooler (heater!).

 

See here:

 

http://www.mkivsupra.net/vbb/showthread.php?t=166494

 

I haven't got any hose left, but still have the coolers, manifolds, filters and fitting kits for the coolers :D

 

Pm me if interested. Prices are approx £25 per cooler. I'd suggest 2 coolers for your power output if you want the gearbox to live ;)

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