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Old 03-19-2008, 10:07 AM
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Default Help with mounting trans cooler where ATI twin intercooler mounts

I am installing a larger B&M trans cooler with a fan where Procharger puts their twin intercoolers(drivers side). I was hoping that a few people had located their trans coolers in that location.

I need a little help with securing the trans cooler in that spot.

If anyone has pics of how they mounted the cooler that would be really nice.

It would also help if I could see how Procharger secures their intercooler there.

any help would be appreciated.
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the procharger intercoolers bolt to the bottom of the radiator support. try building a small bracket from there to the side of the plastic.
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Why not put it in front of the a/c condensor? Also don't forget that the Procharger intercooler has a small air dam to direct the air towards the intercooler. Here is a link from EPP: http://www.exoticperformanceplus.com....html?item=948
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Thanks for the help. I don't want to block any air from the radiator. Summers in MS get really hot. I have a flap that I pulled out of the scrap yard that I am going to use to tunnel air to the cooler. Plus the cooler has a fan.




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