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2006 Chevrolet Silverado - Derale Series 9000 Plate-Fin Transmission Cooler Kit w/ NPT Inlets - Class V - Extra Efficient
Plate-Fin Cooler
With 1/2 Inch NPT
9-3/4W x 10-5/8T x 1-1/4D Inch
Derale
Standard Mount
9-3/4" Wide x 10-5/8" tall x 1-1/4" deep, radiator-style heat exchanger improves the performance and overall functioning of your Chevrolet Silverado's transmission. Includes hose-barb adapters to fit the 1/2" NPT inlets.
Features:
Prolongs life of transmission
Improves overall performance
Prevents heat-related failures
Has furnace-brazed aluminum construction and 1-1/4" wide turbulator plates for more efficient cooling
Includes complete mounting kit, OEM spec hose with stainless steel clamps, Insta-dapt radiator adapter and hose-barb fittings
Recommended for full-size trucks and SUVs
Specs:
Inlets: 1/2" NPT
Fittings: 1/2" NPT x 3/8" hose barb
Overall dimensions: 9-3/4" wide x 10-5/8" tall x 1-1/4" deep
Distance between inlets: 8-1/2"
Mounting dimensions: 6-11/16" wide x 9-13/16" tall
1-Year warranty
Note: The Derale Insta-dapt radiator adapter fits most vehicles with 5/16" transmission lines, but not all. In some cases, additional fittings or alteration of the OEM lines or hoses may be required for installation.
One of the more popular cooling systems available, the radiator-style, plate-and-fin heat exchanger provides increased surface area so that fluids can spread out along the finned chambers to cool faster. In addition to the increased surface area, this cooler also features turbulator technology, whereby fluids are agitated continuously, not only to facilitate heat transfer, but also to prevent any undesirable drop in pressure.
13614 Derale Series 9000 Plate and Fin Heat Exchanger with Installation Kit Hidden Hitch # HH41312 Hayden Automotive # 1015
Derale Series 9000 Plate-Fin Transmission Cooler Kit w/ NPT Inlets - Class V - Extra Efficient - D13614
Average Customer Rating: 4.7 out of 5 stars (83 Customer Reviews)
9-3/4" Wide x 10-5/8" tall x 1-1/4" deep, radiator-style heat exchanger improves the performance and overall functioning of your vehicle's transmission. Includes hose-barb adapters to fit the 1/2" NPT inlets.
by: James 08/21/2023
Jeep Wrangler
The product is great, the only issue I had was that it did not have the correct connectors for the Jeep Wrangler, but I was able to get some quickly. It's kept my Jeep's Trans fluid temp nice and cool, even when pulling my 3k pound travel trailer.. GREAT!1651335
by: Ben04/30/2021
Easy to install and has worked great on my '06 4Runner v6. A little extra piece of mind for the mountains. This size just barely fits on the passenger side of the radiator - there is a central, vertical support bar behind the grill that prevents a wider cooler from fitting.1025788
I can not install the transmission cooler BECAUSE the other parts ordered has not arrived.1553715
by: Steve B.05/27/2020
This Transmission cooler really works well. It keeps my transmission much cooler while towing heavy trailers. I connected it in series with the factory coolers for a lower operating temperature. If towing or hauling heavy loads I recommend this plate cooler. Also plates remove more heat than tubes. 804231
Steve B.
5/28/2021
This cooler is great. The transmission even towing rarely ever gets above 150 degrees. Heat is the main cause of transmission failure and fluid turning to varnish. Highly recommend this cooler.
by: Robert05/21/2019
Packaging was damaged but no damage to cooler due to solid construction. Had done online searches for installation tips and suggestions. All very beneficial. However, this cooler is larger than many I saw online and I had to find an alternate installation location. I was able to find a suitable location in front of radiator and minor modification (drilled two additional mounting holes in mount bracket and trimmed one corner for clearance.) Overall has shown lower transmission operating temps. Have not towed since installation and hope that lower temps carry over to towing a load. I give this product,shipping, and customer service a thumbs up. 644257
by: Tom08/13/2021
This was easy to mount in front of the radiator, and connections were correct to run as 2nd trans cooler for Armada, towing 6500lbs. Immediate change to about 15-20 degrees on long uphill climbs. Just need to inform the tranny guys that it takes more fluid whenever you get a change.1122613
by: John11/09/2021
Works great to cool the air going into my Air Compressor tank.1198833
by: James11/12/2014
Replaced Trans cooler on 1 ton. Temps running lot lower than stock cooler. 160621
by: Alex 07/12/2021
Parts arrived fast and in good condition. My setup needs recessed mounting, and I must use the cooler's bolt holes for proper clearence and support. Supplied plastic ties and foam are not quite enough for a secure mounting, and the supplied hose barb fittings are nice aluminum, but I need a 1/2" barb end, not 3/8". These little things are no problem. I'm happy and will buy from e-trailer again.1091069
by: John 08/18/2021
1999 Ford F-250 Super Duty
Installed it on a 99 Ford F250 with a diesel, that was having transmission overheating problem when towing a trailer. Fixed the problem.1126198
by: Aux Transmission Kit02/13/2017
2002 Chevrolet Avalanche
This aux transmission kit was easy to install and did just the trick in bringing my engine and trans temps down form towing my trailer. Definitely recommend!341347
by: Steve05/20/2020
Works great. Easy to install. Instructions were also good. I also believe this site had videos on the install as well. 803564
by: Gary a05/09/2019
GMC Canyon
I added the cooler brfore going on a cross country trip. So far, I have climbed the ozark mountains , Guadalupe mountains, kings canyon and death valley. The highest temperature so far was 186. I'd say it is working better than expected
640256
by: tool man04/22/2016
2009 GMC Savana Van
great product from a great company of e trailer.com246564
by: Christopher09/27/2021
1996 Ford F-250 Super Duty
Really sturdy and heavy duty, had to move my tire for install but not relocate it on my 96 f250. Took me a little over an hour, had pre existing holes so I only had to drill two of them out.1174590
by: Steve05/20/2020
Good product. Great instructions. For me, easy to install 803563
by: Lloyd S03/12/2017
1995 Ford F-250 and F-350
They are doing their jobs, as I ordered them thanks Lloyd355437
Lloyd S.
3/12/2018
All Good,THANK YOU
by: Steve F06/02/2020
So far so good . 809632
by: Chris 04/17/2021
Works well 1014086
by: Greg11/04/2017
Good product. Works well decereasing my tranny temp.449079
If you choose to bypass the factory transmission cooler on your 2005 Chevy Tahoe then I recommend a large cooler that will fit and the most efficient design. If it were me I would go with cooler kit # D13614. It is rated ad a Class V, extra efficient, which would definitely work better than the factory cooler.
Remember that you will need to plug the factory cooler inlet and outlet if you bypass it with this method. I have linked a video review of this cooler and a link to our help article... view full answer...
Transmission coolers are not vehicle specific items, so the idea is to choose the largest, most efficient cooler that will fit in the space available. The best and most efficient place to mount a transmission cooler is directly behind the grille in front of the radiator and A/C condenser. If the space available will accommodate its 11 x 11-3/8 inch dimensions, the Derale # D13614 would be an excellent choice.
The fittings needed will depend on the diameter of your transmission lines. For... view full answer...
For your 2001 Ford Expedition with 5.4 L engine, I would recommend the largest cooler that will fit in front of the AC condenser at the front of the vehicle. The Derale Series 9000 Transmission Cooler Kit, item # D13614, would be a good choice. You will also need the Derale Radiator Adapter Fittings for Ford, item # D13025, to complete the installation on your 5.4 Liter Expedition.
A larger capacity transmission pan would be a good idea also. If your Expedition has a 4R100 transmission... view full answer...
Transmission coolers are not vehicle specific, they are universal and we put together some options on our website that are recommended for your 2002 Ford Expedition with 5.4 L engine with other parts that are needed for installation. This does not mean that other transmission coolers can not work, it just gives a guideline for somebody that is shopping for a transmission cooler.
Transmission coolers are flow through devices so you can pretty much use any transmission cooler you want as... view full answer...
Both transmission cooler # D13504 and # D13614 can be used on your 2007 GMC Yukon XL. The difference is the capacity. The larger # D13614 has more capacity so it is more efficient but it also takes up more space. If the larger cooler fits I recommend going with it.
You can use fitting # D13035 with either cooler to avoid having to cut and flare lines. view full answer...
For the radiator coolant temperature, I recommend adding a supplemental fan or fans depending on how much space you have under the hood. There is no limit to the amount of fans you can have. A pusher fan, mounted in front of the radiator pushing air through it, would be the most efficient (provided that the factory fan is mounted on the same side and pushes air through in the same direction). A puller fan would be used on the other side of the radiator to pull air through. The largest electric... view full answer...
Transmission coolers are not vehicle specific so there are no specific instructions for vehicles. Our best cooler would be the one that is most efficient. Stacked plate coolers are the most efficient and a good option with an install kit is the Derale Series 9000 Plate-Fin Transmission Cooler Kit, # D13614. I have included a link to a video review of the cooler for you.
Installation is actually fairly straight forward. I have included links to some FAQ articles and videos that will show... view full answer...
The Class rating applied to transmission coolers is to help simplify choosing a cooler for a vehicle. Basically you would think about it in terms of a hitch class rating. So for example if your 2007 Toyota FJ Cruiser has a Class III hitch then a transmission cooler shown as a Class III is a good match. But ultimately you can use any cooler that fits in the intended mounting location.
Derale transmission cooler # D13503 is a very popular option. It is a Class III but if you want something... view full answer...
A supplemental automatic transmission cooler is recommended for towing or even for normal driving. Since transmission fluid cannot be overcooled, adding a cooler is a simple way to help prolong the life of the transmission. I recommend the Derale cooler # D13503 for your 2005 Nissan Titan. It is the most popular cooler for your truck.
The best place to put it is behind the grille, in front of the AC condenser and radiator. That is where it will work the best. I have included a link to... view full answer...
While transmission coolers are not vehicle specific and you can use # D13614 if you wanted to, there are some that are recommended for the 2009 Chevy Silverado with a 5.3 liter engine. I have included a link to the available options for you to view.
Out of these, I recommend the Derale Series 8000 Plate-Fin Transmission Cooler Kit, # D13504, which is most like the cooler you referenced. It is a class IV cooler rated for up to 12,000 pounds gross trailer weight. You will also need the... view full answer...
We do have several transmission coolers that use NPT 1/2 inch fittings though the hose size may be different. It is the inner diameter that you would need to know. The 1/2 inch NPT cooler use a 3/8 inch inner diameter hose.
Since transmission fluid cannot be over cooled, the largest cooler that will fit in the engine compartment is recommended. In the 1/2 NPT category, the largest we carry is # D13614 that you have referenced. I have included a link to a video review of this cooler and... view full answer...
Transmission coolers like the Class V Derale Series 9000 Plate-Fin Transmission Cooler # D13614 are not vehicle specific; other pan type coolers such as # D14208 that bolt on in place of your transmission pan ARE specific to your 2000 Ford Expedition with 5.4L V8 engine. You can install Derale cooler # D13614 as long as you have space for it to mount in one of the preferred locations (see the linked article) such as in front of your AC condenser. You will also need hose fitting kit # D13025. view full answer...
For this particular cooler, you would need to use a probe thermostat like part # D16759. This kit has an adjustable turn-on temperature range from 150-240*F. The turn-off is set at 10* lower than the turn on. view full answer...
Ideally you want to keep the temperature of the transmission fluid in the 160 to 200 degree range. You cannot cool transmission fluid too much.
Transmission coolers are universal fit items so you will want to measure the space you have in front of your air conditioning condenser or your radiator to see what size cooler will fit your 2010 Chevrolet Silverado 1500.
Since you will be towing a 7,000-lb trailer through the mountains with your Silverado I would recommend to use the Derale... view full answer...
As far as transmission coolers go, you cannot cool transmission fluid too much, so installing the largest cooler that space will allow is perfectly fine and will benefit your transmission the most.
The trailer and Jeep you will be towing will probably add up to about 7,000 lbs so I would recommend the Derale Series 9000 Plate-Fin Transmission Cooler Kit, item # D13614. This cooler measures 11 inches wide x 11-3/8 inches tall x 1-1/4 inches deep, so you will need to make sure there is room... view full answer...
I would recommend you go with as big of a transmission cooler as you can fit in your 2005 Chevy 1500HD. You will need to measure the available space in front of the radiator to pick out the biggest one that will fit there.
The part # D13614 would be an excellent choice as it is a very efficient cooler. It's dimensions are 11" Wide x 11-3/8" tall x 1-1/4" deep. Check out the review video I attached for more info. You will also need the fitting part # D13035. view full answer...
I would suggest the largest plate and fin transmission cooler that will fit on your vehicle to provide the most cooling.Transmission coolers are flow through devices so you can pretty much use any transmission cooler you want as long as it will fit in your vehicle. You cannot cool the transmission fluid too much so there is no worry of installing a cooler that is too large. The only precaution with a very large cooler is to let the engine warm a bit on bitterly cold days before taking... view full answer...
The transmission coolers that we carry are designed as supplemental coolers and not to replace a factory cooler. You could bypass the factory cooler but you would need the largest cooler that will fit in the available space in the engine compartment or you would need a cooler that has its own electric fan.
For a large cooler or one that is very efficient I recommend # D54006 which is a stacked plate design (most efficient). It measures 13 inches wide by 13-11/16 inches tall by 2 inches... view full answer...
There is a lot of pressure within the transmission lines of a vehicle, including your 2006 GMC Sierra so the tighter the fit the better. If an 11/32 inch hose is needed then I would go with it over a 3/8.
Cooler # D13503 isn't really large enough or efficient enough to allow you to bypass the factory cooler. That is why I recommend installing the cooler as a supplemental unit. If the fitting on your radiator has a 5/8" hex head then you can use special fitting # D13018 and not have to... view full answer...
I would be happy to recommend a transmission cooler for your 2007 Chevrolet Tahoe LTZ 2WD.
If your Tahoe has the 4.8L V8 I recommend the Derale Series 9000 Plate-Fin Transmission Cooler Kit w/ NPT Inlets - Class V - Extra Efficient # D13614, or if you have the 5.3L V8 I recommend the Derale Series 8000 Plate-Fin Transmission Cooler Kit w/Barb Inlets - Class IV - Efficient # D13504 instead.
For either of these options you will need the Derale Snap-In Radiator Adapter Fitting for GM # D13035,... view full answer...
If you are needing a larger cooler that has 1/2" fittings then you very well could install the Derale Series 9000 Plate-Fin Transmission Cooler Kit # D13614 on your 2010 Ford Escape. Just be sure that you have enough room for the cooler itself (see attached photo).
Just please note that even though aftermarket coolers can be very effective, we don't really recommend using them as a replacement for the OEM cooler as they are really meant to be a supplement to the OEM cooler. view full answer...
The Derale Transmission Cooler, part # D13614 is designed to work with your 1995 F-250 with the 7,3L diesel.
Since you said you have a small cooler already I recommend running the fluid through the cooler you have and then through the # D13614, and then through the radiator. This would be the optimal way to cool your fluid.
To make it much easier to install the hoses it is recommended to use part # D13024 if you have 1/2-inch-20 threads. If you have 1/4 or 3/8 inch NPT-trans-line fittings... view full answer...
For your 2012 Nissan Titan I recommend Derale Transmission Cooler # D13614. This is a Class V cooler meaning that it is very efficient and will provide a large cooling capacity.
The best place to mount the cooler is right behind the grille/in front of the AC condenser core. It can get the most airflow in this position. The line from the transmission will go from the tranny to the factory cooler. From there it needs to go to the new supplemental cooler and then back to the transmission.
To... view full answer...
The Derale Series 9000 Plate-Fin Transmission Cooler # D13614 that you referenced would be a good choice for your 2010 Chevy 1500 truck. This cooler has a GVW rating of 22,500 lbs.
You can either bypass the factory cooler altogether, or you can run the coolers one after the other. I would recommend you run the fluid first through the factory cooler and then to the # D13614 and then back to your transmission. This would optimize the cooling of your transmission fluid.
I attached an FAQ... view full answer...
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Steve B.
5/28/2021
This cooler is great. The transmission even towing rarely ever gets above 150 degrees. Heat is the main cause of transmission failure and fluid turning to varnish. Highly recommend this cooler.