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06-09-2013, 02:36 AM
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Re: Tranny cooler installation
Alright so my cooler is being installed, I'm going to try to finish tomorrow.
I'm installing mine slightly different, for one I kept looking at these pictures thinking WTF with how the driver side was connected, I was thinking Egan had used the original hole for the old cooler, finally I read he used a sheet metal screw, Doh.
Anyways, my cooler makes slight contact with my condensor if installed like in the pictures, the bottom of the cooler is too close .
What I did is bend the bottom supports, out at about 170 degrees, so instead of being behind the lower support, they can move further out over it allowing some room between the condensor.
Now I have to find some rubber isolators for the lower connection.
Last edited by iwillnc : 06-09-2013 at 02:40 AM.
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06-09-2013, 09:29 PM
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Re: Tranny cooler installation
Alright, so how I installed mine, I straitened out the lower attach points, I then put a rubber grommet I cut between the bracket and the lower attach point, where I attached both bottom brackets, using a tek screw.
On the top I only attached the driver side, using just a tek screw.
I bent the passenger top toward the vehicle but haven't decided if I'm going to attach.
I honestly don't see how everyone is installing this cooler without it rubbing the condenser, by using just the top brackets.
I notice no difference in a/c
Driving medium hard through country roads for 12 miles I managed to get it up to 148 degrees (F) outside temp 89
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06-15-2013, 01:54 AM
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Re: Tranny cooler installation
iwillnc
pictures if you can
I was actually just outside measuring my space to see if I can use another cooler that might fit better (where I can bolt top and bottom).
It might not have the cooling capacity, but then again if I am not always towing or off roading I would think it wouldnt be that bad.
Also, did we ever establish that just bypassing the oem first cooler, and using the second oem cooler on the front would work for as a temp solution?
Or did normal driving cause temps to really go up with that single cooler up front being used?
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03-03-2014, 07:24 PM
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Re: Tranny cooler installation
Hey all,
I just thought I would update this thread....
I do not work for Amazon OR Oregon Performance, and I am only doing this to help spread some information for those on the search.
I have been looking to do this mod for some time now and though money has always been short to throw into things other then repairs, I was finally able to do so. Of course money is still short, so I looked for the cheapest price to purchase for. It turns out that if you go to the previously mentioned website Oregon Performance (as linked by Egan), you will get a price of roughly 175 shipped. If you go to Amazon and look up the part or click on this link
http://www.amazon.com/Tru-Cool-LPD47...+cool+4739+max
You will find it has them for sale, and off to the right side it will say "more buying choices". If you look, it will have Oregon Performance as a seller and the price is actually 40 dollars less ($133.95 with free shipping).
Best deal I have been able to find is this or similar to it.
Now dont get me wrong, I am all for the little guy making money and such, but if the same shop sells it on their site for 175 and then on amazon for 135... I would rather pay them the 135.
Anyways... Hope this helps someone too.
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03-03-2014, 10:46 PM
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Re: Tranny cooler installation
Hell I'm with you on that, I'll always support the companies themselves but if I can find a deal you bet I'm paying the lesser amount!
I've been meaning to do this for some time, added to my amazon cart!
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03-04-2014, 02:00 PM
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Re: Tranny cooler installation
Glad I could help with with some savings.
(and yeah I have been meaning to do it for some time too and figured I better do it now before I have issues and before I do my tranny overhaul (corvette servo, trans flush, new filter, possible performance kit, etc etc...))
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03-04-2014, 03:15 PM
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Re: Tranny cooler installation
Weird - I paid $139 direct from Oregon Performance.
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