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  • Will this work as a trans cooler 2gen 2.4?

    Hi chaps,
    As the title really,
    I want to fit a trans cooler and spotted this, looks like it should fit under the crossmember nicely but wanted to see if it was going to be ok from people with more knowledge than me (so pretty much everyone here!)

    Thanks in advance

    Mike
    http://bit.ly/1lUXFTp
    Last edited by mickyod; 12 March 2014, 09:11.

  • #2
    If it's one of those invisible ones, it will work fine.
    Non intercooled nothing.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by gwh200 View Post
      If it's one of those invisible ones, it will work fine.
      It's still morning and only one coffee that's my excuse...doh

      😊

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      • #4
        Originally posted by mickyod View Post
        It's still morning and only one coffee that's my excuse...doh

        😊
        Looks like an oil cooler. There was a vogue for fitting behind the bumper, taking flow from the bottom of the main rad. Putting it under and near the hot transmission might not give you the desired cooling effect.
        I believe a search of posts from Bogus and Apache will yield some good results.
        Last edited by gwh200; 12 March 2014, 09:25.
        Non intercooled nothing.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by gwh200 View Post
          Looks like an oil cooler. There was a vogue for fitting behind the bumper, taking flow from the bottom of the main rad. Putting it under and near the hot transmission might not give you the desired cooling effect.
          I believe a search of posts from Bogus and Apache will yield some good results.
          Hi GW,

          I have read most of the threads on the trans coolers, I don't want to mount one up in front of the rad and I thought it looked similar to the rover 75 ones some peeps have utilised in mounting in the valance my logic is that any additional cooler as long as it flows ok should help a little! Oh and it's cheap😊 like me.

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          • #6
            Just another quick question regarding the pipe work,
            Is it ok to use 10mm silicone tubing for the ATF it says it's rated to 180c ?

            Cheers
            Mike

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            • #7
              Ballcocks..missed out on it!!

              Might just use the ac rad in the dash instead 😊

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              • #8
                I have got one of these.
                Attached Files
                Eat.Sleep.Surf.Repeat.

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                • #9
                  And it is going here
                  Attached Files
                  Eat.Sleep.Surf.Repeat.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by mickyod View Post
                    Just another quick question regarding the pipe work,
                    Is it ok to use 10mm silicone tubing for the ATF it says it's rated to 180c ?

                    Cheers
                    Mike
                    I wouldn't use silicone hose for ATF.
                    I use this for transmission coolers....https://www.merlinmotorsport.co.uk/p...2-metre-m-rh-8

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                    • #11
                      Thanks Mr BW I will have a look,

                      Mr S, what's that off?
                      I have an old Suzuki gsx 600 lump in my shed and I'm sure it has a cooler like that still attached(wonder if it will be big enough?) either way will try and get it done this weekend before the boat towing weather gets here😊
                      Cheers guys

                      Mike

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by mickyod View Post
                        Thanks Mr BW I will have a look,

                        Mr S, what's that off?
                        I have an old Suzuki gsx 600 lump in my shed and I'm sure it has a cooler like that still attached(wonder if it will be big enough?) either way will try and get it done this weekend before the boat towing weather gets here😊
                        Cheers guys

                        Mike
                        YUP
                        well spotted 600 gsxf to be precise , but afaik it uses the same cooler.
                        As you can see it does fit quite well in the gap in front of the rad, and you have plenty of routes for the oil lines to flow round to the original pipes.
                        Nice large inlet holes on the banjo bolts too.

                        I am pretty certain that it will be ample size wise.
                        Eat.Sleep.Surf.Repeat.

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                        • #13
                          Awsome, bit of shed rummaging for me then😊

                          Vince, that hose is rated to 125c yet the silicone stuff I looked at was 180c is there a scientific reason for not using silicone? Other than price of course.

                          Mike

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by mickyod View Post
                            Awsome, bit of shed rummaging for me then😊

                            Vince, that hose is rated to 125c yet the silicone stuff I looked at was 180c is there a scientific reason for not using silicone? Other than price of course.

                            Mike
                            Whats the burst pressure rating of the silicone hose?

                            Normal operating temp of the ATF in the Surf is around 80c. I just prefer to use proper oil hose for er, oil.

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                            • #15
                              Vince,

                              This is the bumpf from the eBay ad (I was looking at quite a few different ones)
                              I just thought that the silicone was a better pipe but if I can use the cheaper rubber with no dramas then alls good😊 is it 3/8-10mm or 1/2-12mm I need by the way?

                              Mike

                              Type: Silicone Vacuum Hose

                              Inner Diameter:10mm Or 3/8"

                              Thickness:" 3mm or 0.12"

                              Operative temperature:-40 to 220°C (428F)

                              Working Pressure:0.3 Mpa to 0.9 Mpa or (43.5PSI to 130.5PSI)
                              Last edited by mickyod; 12 March 2014, 23:16.

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