Transmission Pan Cooler Selection for a 2008 Chevy Express Van V6
Question:
I have a 2008 Chevrolet 1500 Express van it has the 4.3L V-6 with automatic transmission. I would like to provide additional transmission cooling via the Derale type oil pan that provides air flow through tubes in the pan and adds oil capacity. states that your code D14207 pan is for the 4L80E transmission however, I cannot verify the identity of my transmission and suspect that the 4L80E is for V-8 equipped vans? Can you verify the correct pan for my application? if that is any help. Please advise the correct pan to order.
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Products Referenced in This Question
Derale Transmission Pan Cooler for GM 700R4 and 4L60E
- Transmission Coolers
- Pan-Cooler
- Below the Vehicle Mount
- 3-5/8D Inch
- With 1/8 NPT
- Derale
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Derale Transmission Pan Cooler for GM 4L80E
- Transmission Coolers
- Pan-Cooler
- Below the Vehicle Mount
- 4-1/16D Inch
- With 1/8 NPT
- Derale
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