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hey again guys. need to replace my auto trans oil cooler. ive seen the kiit but the piping has screw end and they all talk about filter relocation etc. im looking into getting this kit http://www.justjap.com/store/product.php?p...=271&page=2 but not sure if its the right one. What should i get in regards to oil relocation etc. aslo is in necessary once you have the bigger oil cooler to run it through your radiator ( ie standard r34 gtt radiator) or can i buy a 5 speed radiator and just runthe oil straight through the cooler.

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this is for engine oil, all you need for transmission is a cooler and 8mm or 5/16 oil hose (pirtek sells good stuff). Shouldnt cost you more than $100 for everything. Ive got a Stagea S2 cooler for sale in the Stagea classifieds section if you want to have a look. I also replaced my radiator a few years ago so dont use the radiator cooler(heater).

You just need to find a spot for your cooler, preferably in the air flow and make up brackets etc.

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