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Swampy442

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Not a great pic, but on my old TT Auto I put the SRD gearbox cooler just Infront of the rad. Plenty of airflow, didn't cause adverse affects to anything else and protected nicely by the bumper lower grill 🙂

Still there now with the current owner 4 years later 

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I have mine in the drivers side pod, I have double stacked them and had planned to duct the back of one to the next as they are either side of the boost pipe. The rear one gets the oil first and the front one last. 

Excust the bumper fitment, i have since sorted this 

 

 

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6 hours ago, mattdavies said:

I have mine in the drivers side pod, I have double stacked them and had planned to duct the back of one to the next as they are either side of the boost pipe. The rear one gets the oil first and the front one last. 

Excust the bumper fitment, i have since sorted this 

 

 

Supra Frton.jpg

That's brave! I'd be wanting some kind of sturdy mesh to make sure it didn't get pierced by are projectiles. Perfect height for road debris.

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12 hours ago, baldy said:

 Engine oil and power steering on passenger side, trans coolers with fan on driver side. Ive never had any problems with debris hitting coolers in these locations

 

Do you monitor your Auto Box temps at all ? Does the fan come on often ? 

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