Transmission Coolers
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They don't recomend installing a seperate cooler because the radiator not only cools the fluid, it also heats it when it's cold. I installed mine right after it passes through the radiator. It's a B&M by the way.
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teh Senior Instigator
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From: Huntington Beach, CA -> Ashburn, VA -> Raleigh, NC -> Walnut Creek, CA
Originally Posted by ajtcl
You guys know that ACURA does not recomend adding a cooler. There is one already built into the radiator.
Then ask acura why their clutch packs keep overheating and failing
Tranny cooler was the smartest thing I did. I finally installed one on my 3rd tranny, this one has lasted longer then the first 2 combined. Ask comptech why the recommend a tranny cooler.
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teh Senior Instigator
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From: Huntington Beach, CA -> Ashburn, VA -> Raleigh, NC -> Walnut Creek, CA
Originally Posted by Motohip
They don't recomend installing a seperate cooler because the radiator not only cools the fluid, it also heats it when it's cold. I installed mine right after it passes through the radiator. It's a B&M by the way.
same here
#6
The Acura dealership also told me it takes 3 - 3 1/2 hours to install an intake, lol. A tranny cooler would be a great upgrade for your tranny. I'm on my 3rd tranny too, or is it my 4th????????
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