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Old 06-11-2007, 05:24 PM
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i am getting my th400 from rossler on wed. i bought a b&m trani cooler and want to see how people installed there cooler any pics would be great
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i have mine right in front of thr radiator insatlled it behind that braket that kinda goes up for the bumber support my trans runs about 180 normally
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how did you mount it? welded or bolted?
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well i used those zip tie things that the cooler comes with and pushed them through the condensor and radiator
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Originally Posted by Predator T/A
well i used those zip tie things that the cooler comes with and pushed them through the condensor and radiator
I did the exact same. Works great. I dont have a condensor though, so it is mounted right to the radiator.
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i used two self tapping/drilling screws to hold the bracket on the trans cooler to the lip of the radiator support. it's secure and gets a LOT of air through it, and doesn't get any heat from the radiator or condensor.

it's pretty sweet.
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Originally Posted by Predator T/A
well i used those zip tie things that the cooler comes with and pushed them through the condensor and radiator
Same Here. I get real good airflow, but I removed my bumper support and fog lights.




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