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    Quote Originally Posted by Mangled03gmc View Post
    One of the best upgrades to do, for trany longevity IMO
    I agree. Besides, the 4L60E needs all the help it can get

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    Quote Originally Posted by jetmech View Post
    Same here and No I didn't get the thermal by-pass.....Florida is always way too damn hot
    So how are you liking the new location? Daytona is a cool place to hang out

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    Daytona Beach is not too bad. There are quite a few colleges in town and a good number of good lookin' girls. I've only been here since January but it's pretty fun. The Wheather is Florida's down fall IMO. It rains more in a month here than it does in Cali in an entire year. California is the REAL sunshine state and there are NO hurricanes there. I never even experienced an earthquake in the 22 years I lived in Cali. I honestly want to know why Florida is called the sunshine state because there is NOT that much sunshine.

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    Yeah I always wondered the same thing about Fla being the sunshine state. Guaranteed thunderstorm at least once a day

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    THANKS FOR POSTING THOUGHT I WAS JUST GOING 2 WASTE MONEY MY TRUCK DOES THE SAME THING GOES FROM 180 TO 200 NORMAL JUST PARKED :s

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    Quote Originally Posted by EL SRG View Post
    THANKS FOR POSTING THOUGHT I WAS JUST GOING 2 WASTE MONEY MY TRUCK DOES THE SAME THING GOES FROM 180 TO 200 NORMAL JUST PARKED :s
    Glad I could help and NO, a transmission cooler is NOT a waste of time or money. I look at it as cheap transmission insurance and prolonging the life of it.

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    Hope this is helpful. Here a few pics of the install

    Trans cooler line atop the radiator
    Attachment 2478
    Trans cooler line by harmonic balancer
    Attachment 2479
    Run hoses under the radiator....
    Attachment 2480
    ....and into the mounted cooler in front of the radiator
    Attachment 2477
    Last edited by jetmech; 06-27-2010 at 10:17 AM.

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    i ran across this thread in a search. i was wondering if you could inform me on what the thermal bypass is? if it helps i live in Wisconsin right now and from dec-march the temp rarely gets above 32. is that something i need when running a trans cooler? i've got a stock 4l60e with the vette servo and i will be running a 3k stall soon. any information is appreciated. good write up by the way!
    1999 chevy silverado Z-71- 5.3, CAI intake, catback, nelson tuned, lpp lt's, vette servo, e-fans.

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    Getting one with the bypass would be wise since you're in a cold climate. All it was in the cooler I had was a smaller orifice for the fluid to be able to go through the entire cooler when it was still cold and viscous. Once it heats up to proper temp, it will go through the normal path within the cooler. Make sure to run the new tranny cooler in between the output fluid line directly from the trans, and just before going back into the stock radiator cooler. It will help stabilize your temps, which is important, and takes some heat out of the factory radiator too. That's what my observation was, but someone else may disagree

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