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Did you install your Trucool 40 with fluid inlet/outlet located on top or bottom? I have seen youtube videos that argue the cooler is more efficient if it is mounted with the inlet/outlet at the top; but Truecool shows it installed with them locatated at the bottow, like the OE cooler. I notice the kit you mention also shows inlet/outlet at bottom.Trucool 40k. Keeps my trans temps under 150 even in triple digit weather
The folks over at PT have a nice install kit that includes brackets and a compression fitting to relocate the line. It's a ~15 minute install. Just bring a pipe cutter.
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Installed mine on the bottomDid you install your Trucool 40 with fluid inlet/outlet located on top or bottom? I have seen youtube videos that argue the cooler is more efficient if it is mounted with the inlet/outlet at the top; but Truecool shows it installed with them locatated at the bottow, like the OE cooler. I notice the kit you mention also shows inlet/outlet at bottom.
I watched some videos on youtube after reading about it on the web. Don't have a specific site. I just noticed more than one site mentioning it, decided to see if anyone had done a youtube video and found a couple. The reason they give for mounting the inlet/outlet at the top is the transmission pump is not strong enough to push the fluid all the way thru the additional tubing to reach the top levels of larger capacity coolers. So, they claim it runs thru only the first few lower levels of tubing when inlet/outlet is at the bottom. Don't know if that makes sense because if it doesn't have enough pressure to push fluid thru the cooler tubes to the top, how can it have enough pressure to push it thru a hose to the top of the cooler before it enters. I asked you because you are using the cooler I bought and specifically mention it lowered trans fluid temps.Installed mine on the bottom
The orientation is new to me. Do you have a link to something I can read about?
I think that might be referencing bleeding air out of itI watched some videos on youtube after reading about it on the web. Don't have a specific site. I just noticed more than one site mentioning it, decided to see if anyone had done a youtube video and found a couple. The reason they give for mounting the inlet/outlet at the top is the transmission pump is not strong enough to push the fluid all the way thru the additional tubing to reach the top levels of larger capacity coolers. So, they claim it runs thru only the first few lower levels of tubing when inlet/outlet is at the bottom. Don't know if that makes sense because if it doesn't have enough pressure to push fluid thru the cooler tubes to the top, how can it have enough pressure to push it thru a hose to the top of the cooler before it enters. I asked you because you are using the cooler I bought and specifically mention it lowered trans fluid temps.