Will Transmission Cooler Interfere with Engine Cooling
Question:
I have a transmission cooler in front of the radiator, and I am going to install an electric dual fan set-up with a shroud on the back of the radiator the fans are pullers. Will the transmission cooler interfere with the cooling process?
asked by: Giuseppe
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Expert Reply:
A transmission cooler has plenty of gaps between the coils and fins that will allow air to easily pass through it. The transmission cooler will not interfere with the cooling process in any way.
I have linked you to some FAQ articles that you might find helpful.
expert reply by:
Mike L
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Derale 26" Dual High-Output, Electric Radiator Fan-and-Shroud Assembly - 4,000 CFM
- Radiator Fans
- Electric Fans
- High-Output Fan
- 26 Inch Diameter
- 4000 CFM
- Derale
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