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I was think about buying one now that i have some cash. I have done the basics intake, exhaust,..any other sugestions...
I was going to get the B&M tranny cooler and i was wonder who had it and what kind of changes they saw. Does it raise the life of the tranny or lower. And does it help with shifts.
Basically is it worth the 60 bucks.
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I have one and you dont notice any changes i had to get one when i got my 3000 stall converter.
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yea i put in a rebuilt tranny and put one in also no changes just better for the tranny
:D
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I have a flex-a-lite tranny cooler I had installed when i got my gears/lsd and stall converter installed I figured for the little extra money It can only help cooler is better!
It's not that hard, the worst part for me was attaching the rubber lines to the metal lines without any leaking.
I got a B&M also, but it was about $35 bucks, not $60. Is the one you are looking at aluminum colored, or painted black? B&M makes some heavy frickin duty ones that are painted black and run about $60. I think they are kinda overkill for us.
If you take a look at the link in my sig you can see how I mounted it. I wouldn't do it like me though. I have seen pictures of the tranny cooler mounted on the front bottom of the radiator. It looks like a much better place than where I put mine. Oh well, live and learn.
You really won't feel any gain from it. If you do a lot of stop and go, or really gun it inbetween stop lights and things like that, it will increase the life of the tranny.
If you do it, remember to add some fluid when you are done.
[ August 19, 2002: Message edited by: BillyCobin ]</p>
Haven’t done anything on the Camaro, but put LEDs on my truck headlights . And my oil pressure sensor went out on the truck so going to fix that this...
Haven’t done anything on the Camaro, but put LEDs on my truck headlights . And my oil pressure sensor went out on the truck so going to fix that this...
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