#92150 - 06/30/05 12:09 AM
aux tranny cooler beneficial? Also, supercharger belt lost entire column of grips...
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First of all, is it worth it to get the aux tranny cooler from pfyc.com? Or is the other cooler, that looks more like a radiator better?
Also, when I was changing my spark plugs, I noticed my supercharger belt was missing an entire column of grips. Its a gatorback, and its on a quick change 3.4" pulley.
What could that problem be?
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#92151 - 06/30/05 12:59 AM
Re: aux tranny cooler beneficial? Also, supercharger belt lost entire column of grips...
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man, you have the longest thread subjects EVER. i've heard tranny coolers are not worth their risk. check out the transmission coolers section of this tech article from ZZP: http://www.zzperformance.com/articles1.php?id=23 that article definetly steers me away from them. bill
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#92152 - 06/30/05 02:56 AM
Re: aux tranny cooler beneficial? Also, supercharger belt lost entire column of grips...
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Originally posted by bryanp: First of all, is it worth it to get the aux tranny cooler from pfyc.com? Or is the other cooler, that looks more like a radiator better?
Also, when I was changing my spark plugs, I noticed my supercharger belt was missing an entire column of grips. Its a gatorback, and its on a quick change 3.4" pulley.
What could that problem be? Hello, Tranny coolers are good if you are abusing your tranny. If you think your overheating your transmission, you should install a cooler. I had a used gatorback do the same thing to me. I lost a whole groove. I replaced the belt with a new one. The new belt has several thousand miles on it with no signs of wear. The only thing I can come up with is the fact that it was used. Maybe I put it on backwards, or maybe it just found a groove on my buddies car, that wasn't there on my car. Later now, Clint
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#92153 - 06/30/05 05:34 AM
Re: aux tranny cooler beneficial? Also, supercharger belt lost entire column of grips...
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it seems like everybody has a different opinion on the cooler issue... I agree with crimpton, and herc from a while back when he said if you are frequently putting abnormal strain on the tranny, then a cooler is probably a good idea... just make sure that everything is installed to the exact specs (tq, etc) I am having a reputable shop put mine in, so that way if something happens, I can know that it wasn't my fault due to under/over torque of connections, etc. just my thoughts on everything
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#92155 - 06/30/05 08:38 AM
Re: aux tranny cooler beneficial? Also, supercharger belt lost entire column of grips...
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It'll be a good time to check your idler and tensioner pulleys too. Make sure they're spinning smooth. I'm still pissed about shredding my perfectly good G-back.
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#92156 - 06/30/05 10:19 AM
Re: aux tranny cooler beneficial? Also, supercharger belt lost entire column of grips...
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i'd definetly take intense's advice We have dissected more of these trannies than anyone else in the performance after-market, and we have yet to see a single heat-related failure. Hard parts break in these trannies, and these failures will not be prevented by a tranny cooler.
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#92157 - 06/30/05 10:39 AM
Re: aux tranny cooler beneficial? Also, supercharger belt lost entire column of grips...
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i'd probably look at replacing the belt in the near future. at least buy one and throw it in the trunk with a wrench to take the pressure off the pulley to put the new one on if you ever need to.
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#92158 - 06/30/05 10:42 AM
Re: aux tranny cooler beneficial? Also, supercharger belt lost entire column of grips...
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quote: Originally posted by Austin G T P: I'm still pissed about shredding my perfectly good G-back.
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#92159 - 06/30/05 04:25 PM
Re: aux tranny cooler beneficial? Also, supercharger belt lost entire column of grips...
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Originally posted by zuulmusic: man, you have the longest thread subjects EVER. I just looked at all my posts on the main page, and sure enough. Any that extend beyond half the screen are mine.
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