Upgrade OEM Transmission Cooler

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Vermtown

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After towing a 24ft pontoon the past couple weekends my trans temp got up to 220 and it was only in the 80's outside. drove the highway for a while yesterday with 4 adults in the 90's and high humidity and it got to 205! Completely unacceptable. Ordered the OP's setup just now. And it's cheaper now too

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TheAutumnWind

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clean install, How did that compare to size of the stocker?
My nbs stocker was 4"x12" roughly iirc. My cheapo Hayden 679 is roughly 12"x12".

That derale 13403 appears to be 18"x8"?

The tru cool 40k is bigger
 

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I don't have a factory cooler and live in Kansas. We have temp from below 0 in the winter to around 100 in the summer. I was going to get the tru-cool 40 but didn't know if I needed the bypass? The wife drives it and in the winter she will drive maybe 2 miles to take the kids to school.
 

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I don't have a factory cooler and live in Kansas. We have temp from below 0 in the winter to around 100 in the summer. I was going to get the tru-cool 40 but didn't know if I needed the bypass? The wife drives it and in the winter she will drive maybe 2 miles to take the kids to school.

Below 0 temps? Yeah id spend the little bit more for the thermal bypass.
 

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