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Just wondering if most people are running a transmission cooler on a C4 or are they looping the front to the back cooler lines?
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We run a cooler in front of the radiator.
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I use a cooler on mine now but years ago in a different car I looped them.
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Mine is looped together. All most 400 runs on this one, and I am not kind to it, lots of t-n-t days that I make 12 to 13 runs in five hours. I change fluid about 3 times during the season. This is a 5.0 stocker.
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Is that with a deep aluminum pan or stock steel?
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Cast alum deep pan with a differant filter pick up and run less fluid in it, a quart low on the dipstick. This is to keep fluid away from rotating parts and slowing them down. if that makes sense to you.
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Of our three cars only mine which is the heaviest by far at over 3600 lbs has a cooler alex'ss car and tony's do not since switching fluids heat is no longer a issue for us
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