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Old 09-13-2007, 03:26 AM
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Default Hayden tranny coolers?

How are Hayden coolers compared to B&M or TCI's? What size will I need if I want to bypass the stock cooler? Also how are you guys running your Tranny temp gauges?
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Originally Posted by mook99ta
How are Hayden coolers compared to B&M or TCI's? What size will I need if I want to bypass the stock cooler? Also how are you guys running your Tranny temp gauges?
Haydens are great. The ones that look like little radiators are the best tranny coolers. Thats what type the Haydens are. Frank at Performabuilt told me to just run the temp sender in the pan. Thats how its run.
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What size cooler?
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I couldn't find the exact GVU # but it was one for a mobile home!
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Yea, the RV ones are 30,000 GVW

Should be plenty of cooling going on there.
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Yea, the RV ones are 30,000 GVW

Should be plenty of cooling going on there.
cool thanks thats what I got's!
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Originally Posted by mook99ta
What size cooler?
Get the biggest one you can fit on the car. I always got mine at Auto Zone. They usually have the fin type and the radiator type. I beleive the one I always get is like 12' wide and I think 3/4' thick. Its something like that. Its a big one.
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Obtain an old a/c condensor, flush it out and bolt it in.
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Originally Posted by Stuarta
Obtain an old a/c condensor, flush it out and bolt it in.

I used this on one of my last trucks... worked great... even with a 3200 stall and a 5800# truck
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I like hayden and fluiddyne even better I mean a cooler is a cooler but flat panels are more efficent smaller size yet do just as much
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