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Has anyone ever used this style of cooler??

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Old 06-28-2006, 10:35 AM
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Default Has anyone ever used this style of cooler??

I need to purchase one with fittings like this instead of hose clamping the hoses. Will this work?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/SATIN...77500407QQrdZ1


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I don't see why it want work, I like it small and compact, I would try it and let us now how it is.
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i've never tried it, pretty cheap though
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There was a post with a picture of one of those coolers mounted in a vette along with a panel cooler not more than a week ago. A search for "cooler" would probably find it purty quick.
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Originally Posted by jmm98LS1
There was a post with a picture of one of those coolers mounted in a vette along with a panel cooler not more than a week ago. A search for "cooler" would probably find it purty quick.
https://ls1tech.com/forums/automatic-transmission/527671-heat-sink-tranny-coolers.html
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$36 for shipping. That sounds fair.
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looks like it will need to be placed so that the fins are pointing fron to back on the car to maximze the airflow across them... other then that it shoudl be fine. HOw much fluid does it hold, how much does it weigh and what is the GVW on it?
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Note that it mentions it cant be used to replace the stocker and also not for street use.
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Originally Posted by kpowr82
$36 for shipping. That sounds fair.
Yea I know......I kept searching Ebay and found one with shipping for only $10.
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Looks like a smaller version of the B&M TFCS.

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Looks huge.




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