Transmission Cooler Recommendation for 1988 Chevy Scottsdale that Will See Extreme Hills
Published 08/19/2016 >
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Question:
Have 1988 Scottsdale and 5.0 engine 700R transmission. Used for extreme up and down driving conditions What transmission cooler do you recommend
asked by: Glenn L
Expert Reply:
Sounds like you will be doing some low speed off-roading on some intense elevation changes. For situations like that you would want a remote cooler like the part # D15220 with the install kit part # D13006.
Remote mount coolers like this with fans are great because even at low speeds where there isn't much air flow the fan of the cooler will provide enough air flow to allow the fluid to be effectively cooled off.
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