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Old 09-05-2012, 09:54 PM
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I really need a trans cooler the transmission has been fully built small stall heats up in traffic I'm a newbie and would like to put a cooler with a fan but don't know what one and what fittings and lines I need please help need to get her back out on the road there is car show coming soon thanks for the help in advance
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B+M 70264 comes with all need hardware to install it.
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Took a look at it may work just wondering if the cooler with fans work better and with higher line pressure do I need braided lines had a buddy blow lines before
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Also does mounting it behind the radiator heat it back up what best mounting place
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Best place is in front of the AC condenser if you have AC or dope style if you have ram air I believe are the two usual solutions to mounting. Dope style is mounting flush under the passenger side on the front clip. A 70264 will fit there. Dope will usually run a little warmer than the same cooler facing the front of the car because of moving airs cooling effects unless it has an external fan.
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Do the standard hoses hold up to higher line pressure
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Do the standard hoses hold up to higher line pressure
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Mine never blew off, and the 264 kit is all screw on fittings, nothing clamped except at the cooler itself. I eventually swapped to this:

https://ls1tech.com/forums/automatic...oler-line.html
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Thanks SS that helped a lot one more ? Is there a pan u recommend looked at the derale one and a deep b&m one
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Pan isn't as big of a deal as the cooler, that said I'd just get a B&M probably
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I mounted mine between the AC condenser and the radiator. Is this gonna cause a problem?
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Yea that's not a good place at all. There will be no airflow getting to the cooler.
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Heres my b+m 70264 setup and it works great.




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