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  • #61
    My trans cooler fan is always on with the ignition. Thanks for the compliment, took a couple 4 years to build it
    1998 Camaro SS Bullseye Turbo
    2002 F-250 7.3 Leveled on 20s with 35's
    2006 Yamaha R6 50th Anniversary
    http://www.mifbody.com/vbulletin/sho...-Update/page11

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    • #62
      Haha I bet but damn did it come out beautiful!!

      Wiring it to the ignition makes it way easier than. All I gotta do is wire up another relay which is very simple to do.

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      • #63
        3600-5500 can be driven on the street no problem. It's all what your willing to put up with. The most important thing is keeping the fluid 185 deg F or lower.

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        • #64
          Originally posted by Ridings Automatics View Post
          3600-5500 can be driven on the street no problem. It's all what your willing to put up with. The most important thing is keeping the fluid 185 deg F or lower.
          Have never heard an accurate answer to this question. Can the transmission fluid be too cold?

          A thermostate establishes a minimum operation tempature for the engine.
          Some people will run the trans lines through the cooler in the radiator then an additional cooler for it to be even cooler.
          Other wiill run it through a cooler then through the cooler in the transmission to established a "minimum" tempture for the fluid to return to the transmission.

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          • #65
            alot of new cars also have tstats in the trans lines

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            • #66
              Well heard it from a pro..... 4500 it is I guess lol.

              Im Gunna get a cooler setup like Matt's with a dedicated fan to help.

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