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I should add that my car is street legal and will drive to the track as well as run in either GT/ or bracket. Therefore I run a cooler with braided line and -AN fittings. I don't drink beer so I plan to spend as much time as possible with my right foot to the floor.
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Personal observation - Any advantage in my case is nullified by my huge swings in reaction times lol. When I go rounds it is usually due to dumb luck on my part or incredible bad luck by my opponents.
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We have an in-tank trans cooler (water to oil) in our radiator. I like it because it puts heat in the transmission faster than if we were just using an auxiliary cooler under normal operating conditions. The in-tank cooler is more efficient and cools better than an auxilary mounted cooler.
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Nelson,
good idea and sounds reasonable
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Tony,
I "think" the radiator only cooler has the "potential" to maintain a consistent trans fluid temp. Not to say that temp would or would not be ideal but it would be consistent. Some things to consider with the subject of trans coolers: In my opinion, we as racers, can benefit by planning to be in the final at each race we enter. By having a trans cooler of some type we have the potential to keep trans temps under control in the late, quick rounds.
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Question - What would be the wildest number fluctuation one would expect from optimal temps vs very hot?
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A trans cooler only works when the engine s running and the trans pump is moving fluid through the cooler. Our engines run such a short time that the cooler would not make much of a difference. They do nothing when the car is sitting between rounds. I would say you are better off with a large capacity trans pan that has cooling fins. That's what I have on my trans.
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My buddy uses an external trans cooler with quick disconnects between rounds on his turbo drag radial car. Just plug it into the lines and it circulates the fluid. Trans temps get crazy when spooling twin turbos. I obviously don't think there is a real need for it in a stocker, (except possibly some of the F/S cars), but it sure makes cooling pretty easy between rounds. He made it himself. Pretty trick and I think his biggest expense was the fittings.
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