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"Desert Fox" tranny cooler

I know its been a while, but ive been on vacation and busy with work so without further adieu here they are.

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well i can basically drive around all day ripping around and my trans temps stay around the 150-180 range all day, even in 100* weather. Before my temps would get to 200* within 15-20 minutes of really light driving, by the time i get to the highway to open it up, my trans would get to 210* :th_nervous:.

The only thing is, in the morning i have to let it warm up longer so tcc will lock. It just takes a bit longer to get to 80*, rather than before.

I had a leak but, i easily fixed it. The directions said it might leak within the first 100 miles or so. Just keep an eye on it. It leaks where the fittings are on the tranny cooler itself.

Another note, im not sure how you fmhe guys would go about mounting this one. I guess ill have to figure it out too, down the road.
 
well i can basically drive around all day ripping around and my trans temps stay around the 150-180 range all day, even in 100* weather. Before my temps would get to 200* within 15-20 minutes of really light driving, by the time i get to the highway to open it up, my trans would get to 210* :th_nervous:.

The only thing is, in the morning i have to let it warm up longer so tcc will lock. It just takes a bit longer to get to 80*, rather than before.

I had a leak but, i easily fixed it. The directions said it might leak within the first 100 miles or so. Just keep an eye on it. It leaks where the fittings are on the tranny cooler itself.

Another note, im not sure how you fmhe guys would go about mounting this one. I guess ill have to figure it out too, down the road.


Wondering if this will fit behind my FMHE, since I have some space there...
 


The TCC will not lock up until the tranny fluid is around 100*F, so keep this in mind in the winter time. I cover my tranny cooler in the winter time just for this reason.
 
The TCC will not lock up until the tranny fluid is around 100*F, so keep this in mind in the winter time. I cover my tranny cooler in the winter time just for this reason.

I had my Desert Fox installed in January of this year when my tranny took a dump, I didnt seem to notice an issue with the TCC on mine? Are you talking about severe cold weather conditions? Or just your average winter temps?

And just how did you cover your cooler?
 
I had my Desert Fox installed in January of this year when my tranny took a dump, I didnt seem to notice an issue with the TCC on mine? Are you talking about severe cold weather conditions? Or just your average winter temps?

And just how did you cover your cooler?
you dont have much of a "winter" compared to us........
 


LOL...not much of a winter comapred to you guys. I had some reflectix laying around that I zip tied to the front of the cooler. It helped just enough for the trans to warm up a bit faster. I am talking about temps in the 20s at highway speeds not below 0 like you guys get.
 
Tcc will lock at 80* according to trannyman. I usually let it warm up till about 80-82*, before i start driving.
 
I am remember getting my car put back together last winter. I was bleeding the cooling system out side and it was -25 plus a wind chill.
 


Tcc will lock at 80* according to trannyman. I usually let it warm up till about 80-82*, before i start driving.

I guess my car is different. Mine will not lock up until the tranny temp is around 100*F


Sabrewings, What option will change the lock up temps?
 
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