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Old 06-20-2007, 08:39 PM
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Anybody have an aftermarket one they like?
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i like the hayden rapid cools. ive got a hayden 679 on, its made for rvs.
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You can't beat the B&M stacked plate design coolers.
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Originally Posted by Matt D
You can't beat the B&M stacked plate design coolers.
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i have their 4 core cooler. went with the russle fittings and connectors, all hte good stuff. best lines i could get too. No reason to spend $20,000 on a fast car when you skin on a $250 trans cooler setup and you arent able to drive that fast car b.c you have no transmission
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For a relatively cheap one, a lot of guys run the B&M 24000 supercooler.




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