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yeh radiator.

no thats for a G35 auto. you can run an external trans into the loop with the in built trans. hence no need for a thermostat, as the radiator will warm up the oil and keep it at running temp a lot quicker than an isolated trans cooler.

im getting Race Radiators to make mine custome. 3 way pass, in built trans cooler. and holds about 2 litres more.

will be ditching the trans cooler if this one seems good enough.

How much for the custom job?

install it yourself. its not that hard

scott? :rolleyes: lol yeh will probably have too.

Even still, it's not a bad price if you don't want an external oil cooler.

Actually one of these might fit a bit tidier in the engine bay: http://www.makcotran...m/708-4739.html

yh it isnt. but a mishimoto one will cost you 400 delivered.

I couldn't find any with the trans sooler. They all said "Suit Auto" but then you'd ask them if they had the trans cooler and they'd say that they dont.

yeh i didnt go to the extent of pm'ing them so you may be right

theres nothing wrong with having the bottom tank cut and have the trans cooler loop installed in one that doesnt have it from the factory. any radiator place should be able to do it

this is true, but for the total cost of getting theradiator, plus a tank installed you may aswell get a custom one.

if you guys are interested in radiators from RaceRadiators, I can get them to keep the design when they do mine? perhaps they'll deliver.

Yeah I'm interested in the Race Radiators thing, keep us posted. $700 isn't bad if the Koyo is going to cost Jase $600.

That said I'll probably still run past Tonkins and see what they say though.

Yeah I'm interested in the Race Radiators thing, keep us posted. $700 isn't bad if the Koyo is going to cost Jase $600.

That said I'll probably still run past Tonkins and see what they say though.

when cam comes on he'll be able to tell you all about it. he already has one!

What about running a small cooler such as:

http://www.ebay.com....=item3cbaf1095d

or

http://www.ebay.com....=item19b30e6035

and just plumbing it before the radiator as previously suggested?

What size cooler are you guys running and where do you put it?

im running a PWR one for a Ford V8. imo those coolers are too small' and to be honest, i dont think the fluid will spend enough time in the cooler to physically cool.

im running a PWR one for a Ford V8. imo those coolers are too small' and to be honest, i dont think the fluid will spend enough time in the cooler to physically cool.

Do you have a link? Where did you mount yours Aaron?

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