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Bypass radiator transmission cooler? Pros and cons? - LS1Tech.com

The factory cooler will take a good amount of heat out first (liquid being a much better heat sink that air) and then installing the aftermarket cooler after ...

Good or Bad to bypass trans cooler in radiator??

This is an economical solution for GM and works well for the average user. However, a cooler like a tru-cool 40k bypassing the radiator is ...

Is it ok to bypass radiator when adding a transmission cooler?

... bypass the radiator completely or do I have to leave it attached? What are advantages and disadvantages when bypassing the stock radiator cooler ...

Not a good idea to bypass radiator... | Super Coupe Club of America

IMHO it is better to bypass the built-in cooler. This is because the transmission adds heat to the cooling system, and you want the engine to ...

Transmission cooler: to by-pass the radiator or not to by-pass it

now also add the extra B&M aux cooler, but do not just bypass the radiator. The radiator cooler serves two functions. It warms the trans fluid ...

Should I bypass a radiator transmission cooler? - Quora

Bypassing your radiator transmission cooler would likely cause the fluid in your transmission to over heat causing premature transmission ...

Bypassing Factory Transmission Cooler to Prevent Radiator ...

Yes, you can bypass your vehicle's factory transmission cooler so that your transmission runs from your transmission directly to an aftermarket cooler.

to bypass or not bypass the tranny cooler in the radiator? - Reddit

Pros: Running through the radiator will cool the fluid Cons: Running through the radiatir add additional heat to the coolant? Is there ...

Bypass OEM transmission oil cooler...or not? - Tacoma World

Factory cooler does not have a bypass. As mentioned, it helps your trans fluid warm up as the engine (and engine coolant) warms up). I would ...

Tranny cooler: series, parallel, bypass; pros/cons of each? - GM Forum

However in the winter, the series will gain you a little heat from the radiator to help bring the transmission up to temperature. Keep in mind, ...

Installing trans cooler. Bypass radiator? - CorvetteForum

I have run these both on the transmission & Oil systems with their own dedicated coolers that had thermostatically controlled e-fans... When ...

ATF radiator bypass pros or cons? | Toyota Tundra Forums

As far as an external ATF cooler being adequate for trans cooling, it depends on the size and style you get, how you drive (towing, etc.) and the temperatures ...

Transmission cooler bypass. - Nissan Frontier Forum

My torque converter was also affected. On the sunny side, our aux coolers alone will sufficiently maintain AT fluid temp, so some people ...

Trans Cooler---By pass radiator or not? - Jeep Forum

I vote to bypass. The motor and trans will run cooler separate and you will not have to worry about the radiator cooler failing, flooding your trans will ...

Radiator Bypass Cons | Second Generation Nissan Xterra Forums

If you tow you are going to need more cooling after bypass. If you are towing, I would highly recommend you get a gauge in there asap to see ...

Bypass Trans cooler in Radiator? - F150 Ecoboost Forum

I wonder if the bigger cooler could handle the full cooling load and offload the trans heat from the engine coolant. As far as I can tell the ...

bypass the factory radiator trans cooler?

No thermal bypass either without any problems. It is recommended to double the size of the size cooler you think you will need when running it this way.

Trasmission cooler bypass radiator? | NAXJA Forums

My motor actually runs cooler now with the cooler trans fluid going through the radiator exchanger . ... there was a thread where the pros or cons ...

Do I REALY need to bypass radiator/transmission

Bypassing the existing in-the-radiator ATF cooler cripples the transmission's ability to get rid of heat. The external ATF cooler is just a ...

How-to: Bypass Radiator Transmission Cooler - PBR

It prevents your engine coolant from leaking into your transmission. If the cooler fails...it will allow the two fluids to mix...if they mix...your tranny is dead!