i looked though the posts and seen lots of posts about how big of a cooler to get in hot climates. what about being too cold??? its my dd and is not unusual to drive in -20' C weather in winter. if i put a trans cooler in will i have to take it out in winter or will it be enough to run it in series with the stock one? i'm running a 2.4 with a 4t40, some performance mods but no boost yet. any imput is appreciated
forgot to add i'm soon to be running a shift plus
i would suggest against it since you're not in a hot climate.
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not sure what you consider a hot climate but in summer it still hits 25 - 30 'C regularly.. is this cool enough to not worry about it?
i hav a trans cooler on my blazer and i live in canada...what people fail to realize is it may get cold but it gets just as hot as the states..get one..just dont go too large..phil
i thought all you people up there in canadia had were icebergs and hockey?
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sorry to disappoint ya man but no. we may have crappier roads and colder winter but it still gets hot here. temperature extremes are just larger. where i live(about 700kms north of the us border in Canadian praries) the temp can range from -40'C to +35'C. those are extremes but the average temps in summer are 20 to 25'C and -15 to - 20'C in winter.