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    Quote Originally Posted by GMCwantsLS1 View Post
    That is correct. That is the way I run my cooler.
    Thanks.

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    So true, if you go back and read the entire topic you will read exactly what you're speaking of. Run the hot transmission fluid to the internal radiator mounted cooler to cool the fluid quickly to engine temp and then an external air to air cooler to bring it down as close to outside air as possible. Cooler fluids will increase the life of your transmission.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RedHeartbeat View Post
    So true, if you go back and read the entire topic you will read exactly what you're speaking of. Run the hot transmission fluid to the internal radiator mounted cooler to cool the fluid quickly to engine temp and then an external air to air cooler to bring it down as close to outside air as possible. Cooler fluids will increase the life of your transmission.
    I had read it, I just wanted to make sure I followed it correctly. I really appreciate all the help folks have been here on this and other topics.

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    Just an update of this. I verified that this is the correct cooler P/N# 70266 B&M 28k. It was installed correctly. However, the fact that it was installed behind my FMIC caused it not to get enough cool air for sufficient cooling. Comments?

    2004 Silverado Crew Cab, forged iron 5.7, STS w/MP turbo, 10+ psi, FMIC, Tial 50mm BOV, Vic Jr, Snow performance meth, MTI Stealth cam .220/.220 .581/.581 115lsa, Comp chromoly pushrods, Yank TT3000 stall, LS1 Efans, 160 tstat, Trucool 40k trans cooler, 60# injectors, Walbro fuel pump, Patriot springs, Built 4l65E w/billet input & output shafts, Eaton posi, SD tuned...all installed by Klein North Automotive

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    Sounds like time to move it some place where it can have its own clean air. Is the FMIC taking up the whole front end of the truck's grille area?
    See my truck data in the "My Garage" section here... http://www.ls1truck.com/forums/my-ga...tml#post191709

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    Pretty much...I couldn't find a good place for the B&M so I decided to upgrade to the Tru-Cool 40k. No problems and temps never get above 165 even in 100+ degree heat.





    2004 Silverado Crew Cab, forged iron 5.7, STS w/MP turbo, 10+ psi, FMIC, Tial 50mm BOV, Vic Jr, Snow performance meth, MTI Stealth cam .220/.220 .581/.581 115lsa, Comp chromoly pushrods, Yank TT3000 stall, LS1 Efans, 160 tstat, Trucool 40k trans cooler, 60# injectors, Walbro fuel pump, Patriot springs, Built 4l65E w/billet input & output shafts, Eaton posi, SD tuned...all installed by Klein North Automotive

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    So I'm looking at the front end of my 2K Tahoe and it looks like I'm gonna need to take a lot of things off including the grill to have the space to work to install a tranny cooler. I'm assuming it's not majorly difficult just time consuming to take apart the nose on one of these?

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    na ,its a piece of cake ,mostly pullout tabs and some screws.i can pull my grille out in 5 -10 mins.
    mods:2004 sierra ext sb,20s ,big brake kit w,hawk pads,air bagged,2006 6.0 lq4 swap,vortec supercharged10psi, air to water intercooled w/ dual electric fans on it ,snow meth injection kit,60lbers, e-fans ,big radiator swap ,cam 218 /222 548/550 comp .hardened prs .1.85 comp roller rockers ,guideplates ,crane double springs,trans 4l65e built .pacesetter l/ts true duals w/x pipe and magnaflows,14 bolt rearend swap ,3.73s,aroemotive fuel pump system w/elec.fuel controller and bypass regulator a/n fittings, taylor 10.5s interceptor gauge,aem w/b a/f ,autometer boost/vac NELSON 93 OCTANE TUNED .

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    Quote Originally Posted by ramsey rider View Post
    na ,its a piece of cake ,mostly pullout tabs and some screws.i can pull my grille out in 5 -10 mins.

    Do you need a special tool for the pull out tabs so you don't ruin them or do you just plan on it and buy a pack of new ones? Is there anything else to come off or is the grill all you really need to yank to do a tranny cooler?

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