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    What tranny will you be cooling with this? Is it in supplement to the radiator heat exchanger or will it be the primary cooler or the only cooler. I am asking because I have thought about getting one of these to cool my stock powerglide behind a SBC; I will be going to a big two row alluminum radiator without a tranny heat exchanger.

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    I will be using this with my 700r4. It will be the primary cooler.

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    I have been running one similer to that(without the fan and shroud) mounted in front of my radiater as a primary for a couple years now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rastus View Post
    I will be using this with my 700r4. It will be the primary cooler.
    We are running one of those on my son n laws roadster. It uses a lot of amps, we have it wired through a 35 amp breaker and it's own fused link. make sure your alternater is a high out put unit of 95 amp or higher, and you have plenty of grounds on your vehicle. We had some problems with some of these issues at first, but now it performs great.
    Is it going on a daily driver?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ghost28 View Post
    We are running one of those on my son n laws roadster. It uses a lot of amps, we have it wired through a 35 amp breaker and it's own fused link. make sure your alternater is a high out put unit of 95 amp or higher, and you have plenty of grounds on your vehicle. We had some problems with some of these issues at first, but now it performs great.
    Is it going on a daily driver?
    Thanks for the heads up on the fans and fuses. It's going on my jeep.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rastus View Post
    Thanks for the heads up on the fans and fuses. It's going on my jeep.
    It would be awesome if you DD your jeep!!! might not be good on mileage though~
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    the Jeep will be a trailer queen... Rocks and offroad only...



    the DD will be coming after the Jeep is wheeling.. notice I did not say finished.. lol

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