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My Pro Trans cooler line fittings are plugged, evidently bypassed internally. Ditto my Rossler. No cooler provisions on either. Evidently not needed.
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Will,
This is personal opinion, I have no testing to back up my opinion. It simply seems reasonable to me that a trans cooler is a good thing. My thought is I am always look at being in the late rounds, in the final and if the last two or three runs come close together [which is to be expected] a cooler will be a very good thing. Consider this chain of events, with a cooler anytime the engine is running fluid is passing through it. So, late rounds, things are happening quickly, on the return road, pulling up in the lanes, moving into the water box, fluid is flowing through the cooler. That has to be some advantage over no cooling ability. I seems to me the fluid temp has potential to be more reasonable than without a cooler.
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Add a deep finned aluminum pan . I do not know of any stock super stock guys running a cooler. The car is not running long enough for it to do much good. The fluid is only being cooled when the engine is running. Like Ed Wright said most race prepped transmissions are plugged and bypassed internally. Also one less spot for a leak.
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Mike, you know of one ss racer running a cooler
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Ran my t-350 and proflite with no cooler for a few years, never had a temp gauge on it. This past year decided to race local as my grandson was starting in the junior ranks. So I put a cooler on and a temp gauge, after 1 run trans temp 160, after going a few rounds it would quickly run up to 195-200 would turn fan on that is attached to the cooler by the time I got back to the trailer it would be back to 170 or so. Since I never monitored it before I can't say the cooler helped, but I'd say it can't hurt. I called and asked about a cooler on each trans and was told it wasn't needed. My understanding is the smaller, looser convertors produce more heat, I run a 7 inch 8000 stall, your results may vary.
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