Recommended Transmission and Power Steering Cooler for 2007 Honda Pilot
Published 07/06/2018 >
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I live in Seattle and it never gets real hot here. A 100 degree day might happen once a summer. With that said my thought is I would like to provide cooling but keep the coolers to a minimum. I would think a stock cooler for a transmission would provide plenty of cooling for power steering. I'm assuming the pressures would be the same. I'm thinking I would add one of your class III (is there a class IV?) cooler for the transmission. I would rather not add another fan. Do you see a problem with this approach?
asked by: Robert K
Helpful Expert Reply:
I have not heard of that being done but it absolutely could work. What I would instead recommend is keeping your current transmission cooler and adding the Derale Electra-Cool Combo Engine and Transmission Cooler Assembly w/ Fan, -8 AN Inlets - 8 Pass # D15200 to use as an additional transmission cooler and a power steering cooler. This kit comes with the barb fittings to make the installation easy.
You may also be interested in the Derale Single-Hose Transmission Cooler Installation Kit w/ 11/32" Inner Diameter Hose # D13006.
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Derale Series 9000 Plate-Fin Transmission Cooler Kit w/ NPT Inlets - Class I -Extra Efficient
- Transmission Coolers
- Plate-Fin Cooler
- Car
- Standard Mount
- 11W x 3-7/8T x 1-1/4D Inch
- With 1/2 Inch NPT
- Derale
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Robert
7/6/2018
I live in Seattle and it never gets real hot here. A 100 degree day might happen once a summer. With that said my thought is I would like to provide cooling but keep the coolers to a minimum. I would think a stock cooler for a transmission would provide plenty of cooling for power steering. I'm assuming the pressures would be the same. I'm thinking I would add one of your class III (is there a class IV?) cooler for the transmission. I would rather not add another fan. Do you see a problem with this approach?