Mr. Stroker
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Im curious to see what my alt does when my E fan comes on.... I cant imagine two fans.
Whats the need for a bigger trans cooler? Honestly i cant see the trans being any cooler than what you got it at now, especially with your pan.
Good point. Perhaps I'll just use a bigger cooler with no fan. Thanks ecoIt's technical semantics, but the core of that cooler is really 6X11X1.5 - you are looking at the overall dimensions.
Anyways, it's all a compromise I would say. Would you rather have a smaller cooler and a fan or a bigger cooler and no fan? Is the cost, inconvenience (wiring, space consumption etc.) and downside (less air at highway speeds, current draw etc.) of the fan worth it? If the cooler is in a space where the other fan does it no good, the pusher would help at low speeds, stop and go traffick ect., but the cooler could easily be relocated to where the other fan covers it and presumably, the other fan would need to be on too during those stop and go conditions. Do you want both fans draining your alt?
I went through this same dilema a while back and opted for one big cooler without a dedicated fan that is partially covered by the radiator fan.
On a real nasty hot day (90*+) it'll get to about 165 within 30-40 minutes of driving and stay there for the remainder of the trip.thats a rather hot temp...... for just cruising. How long of a trip do you take when it gets up that high?
Lol! Nah my lift/tires ain't big enough to need something like that. Would be cool thoughyou know skan on the older models they have a small aux cooler for the trailer towing package-a lot of guys that can find one have been using them for the power steering low pressure side when they do a lift with bigger tires to keep the steering fluid cool-just a thought![]()