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so I know mv automatics are the shit..but for us sydney guys , are there any well renowned places that are able to supply and install shift kits and trans coolers for our auto boxes? if so , where and whats the cost like?

Anyone can install a trans cooler (diy here):

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/59399-transmission-cooler/

MV will send you the parts for a shift kit (they post them round the world) and any competetent auto trans shop should be able to fit it.

  On 06/08/2012 at 5:58 AM, KiwiRS4T said:

Anyone can install a trans cooler (diy here):

http://www.skylinesa...mission-cooler/

MV will send you the parts for a shift kit (they post them round the world) and any competetent auto trans shop should be able to fit it.

thanks for the help , exactly what i was looking for!

cheers

  • 3 months later...

Auto, This is a customer whom bought and installed a bolton ATR43G4 in .82 turbine. This turbo is equivalent to a 3582. The auto had a shift kit put in it and made 392rwhp @17psi on pump 98 lol. but bit laggy to drive.

20121108_155021.jpg

  On 04/12/2012 at 11:34 AM, hypergear said:

Auto, This is a customer whom bought and installed a bolton ATR43G4 in .82 turbine. This turbo is equivalent to a 3582. The auto had a shift kit put in it and made 392rwhp @17psi on pump 98 lol. but bit laggy to drive.

20121108_155021.jpg

that confirms my suspicions... way too laggy.

hi flow it is then.

  • 2 weeks later...
  On 04/12/2012 at 11:34 AM, hypergear said:

Auto, This is a customer whom bought and installed a bolton ATR43G4 in .82 turbine. This turbo is equivalent to a 3582. The auto had a shift kit put in it and made 392rwhp @17psi on pump 98 lol. but bit laggy to drive.

20121108_155021.jpg

wow!

Edited by Frosty
  On 12/12/2012 at 11:15 PM, Frosty said:

make a custom! way cheaper

i was thinking of getting another cooler from a standard car and fitting it up. but im just looking to see what everyone else has done!

  On 12/12/2012 at 11:14 PM, Plattsy said:

gents.....

can any one recommend a good cheapish oil cooler kit for the auto.

only things i can find are in england and the states.

this seems to be quite popular :

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/B-M-Supercooler-Transmission-Cooler-Compact-Quality-/360205003217?pt=AU_Car_Parts_Accessories&hash=item53dde429d1

  On 12/12/2012 at 11:14 PM, Plattsy said:

gents.....

can any one recommend a good cheapish oil cooler kit for the auto.

only things i can find are in england and the states.

I just run the biggest one I could find from Supercheap and mounted it in the bottom right hand side of front bar... Think it was about $120 dollars ish

  On 13/12/2012 at 7:34 PM, Nikk_666 said:

I just run the biggest one I could find from Supercheap and mounted it in the bottom right hand side of front bar... Think it was about $120 dollars ish

sext pics.

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