sixstringsteve
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Slow rockcrawling isn't easy on a stock transmission, especially when you're pushing a heavy rig with bigger tires. I'm also worried about the strawberry milkshake issue when the trans fluid mixes with the antifreeze (not common, but very costly when it happens).
I'm looking for an aux tranny cooler so I can bypass the stock one.
Here are my concers:
1) an aux cooler may keep the trans fluid too cool initially. The stock design uses the radiator to heat the trans fluid right off the bat. That keeps it warm enough to be in operating temp in the winter.
2) do I need a line temp gauge?
3) do I need a fan in front of it?
4) how big do I need if I bypass the stock one?
I found these two.
http://www.partsgeek.com/lqly59b-to...ma+Automatic+Transmission+Oil+Cooler+-+Hayden
http://www.partsgeek.com/ld9bzdv-toyota-tacoma-automatic-transmission-oil-cooler.html
Anyone have any experience with an aux tranny cooler?
I'm looking for an aux tranny cooler so I can bypass the stock one.
Here are my concers:
1) an aux cooler may keep the trans fluid too cool initially. The stock design uses the radiator to heat the trans fluid right off the bat. That keeps it warm enough to be in operating temp in the winter.
2) do I need a line temp gauge?
3) do I need a fan in front of it?
4) how big do I need if I bypass the stock one?
I found these two.
http://www.partsgeek.com/lqly59b-to...ma+Automatic+Transmission+Oil+Cooler+-+Hayden
http://www.partsgeek.com/ld9bzdv-toyota-tacoma-automatic-transmission-oil-cooler.html
Anyone have any experience with an aux tranny cooler?