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    Cool Idea

    Was looking into some tranny build parts when I stumbled upon this http://www.transmissioncenter.net/_DSC2612.JPG It seems like a pretty cool idea that should work well.
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    Does water just flow through it?
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    Air

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    Yeah, I guess it just sits a bit lower than stock and air flows through the tubes in the bottom. They say it will drop temps from 20-50 degrees. Wonder if you could replace an auxiliary tranny cooler with this
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    of course not! We must over engineer!
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    looks like mud and other road gunk would end up clogging it up... and god forbid if you hit then ran over some small animal....

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    This has been on my list for a while... had one on my camaro LOVED IT. Makes a pretty big difference on the temps, maybe not 20-50*...atleast 15-20 though. Even if it does get mud/dirt in it, just make sure you hose it out every once in a while. I know they make steel and aluminum...i feel aluminum is less likely to rust.
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    Quote Originally Posted by oleshifty View Post
    I know they make steel and aluminum...i feel aluminum is less likely to rust.
    I'd say so, yeah....lol.

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    will the tubes still cool properly if im racing in reverse?
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