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Auto Box Oil coolers

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Auto Box Oil coolers

Post by bogged »

lookin into Davies Craig oil coolers for my conversion, and their site lists 2 styles.. Anyone know which would be better over the other?
Anyone on board have access to or sell these things?


http://www.daviescraig.com.au/main/display.asp?pid=12

Davies, Craig Transmission Oil Coolers can reduce the ATFs temperature by as much as 33°C (60°F).A reduction of just I I°C (20°F) can double the life of an automatic transmission, the fluid and all internal parts.

TWO TYPES OF TRANSMISSION COOLERS

ULTRA-COOL®* tube and fin style
HYDRA-COOL® plate and fin style

The Hydra-Cool® transmission oil cooler is an effective and economical way to keep the transmission at its optimum operating temperature.
High efficiency turbulators in each tube direct the fluid for superior heat transfer.

Hydra-Cool's® unique plate and fin design allows for effective cooling, yet requires 33% less space.The Hydra- Cool's® compact design is perfect for applications where available mounting space is limited.
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Re: Auto Box Oil coolers

Post by awill4x4 »

bogged wrote:lookin into Davies Craig oil coolers for my conversion, and their site lists 2 styles.. Anyone know which would be better over the other?
Anyone on board have access to or sell these things?
http://www.daviescraig.com.au/main/display.asp?pid=12
Davies, Craig Transmission Oil Coolers can reduce the ATFs temperature by as much as 33°C (60°F).A reduction of just I I°C (20°F) can double the life of an automatic transmission, the fluid and all internal parts.
TWO TYPES OF TRANSMISSION COOLERS
ULTRA-COOL®* tube and fin style
HYDRA-COOL® plate and fin style
The Hydra-Cool® transmission oil cooler is an effective and economical way to keep the transmission at its optimum operating temperature.
High efficiency turbulators in each tube direct the fluid for superior heat transfer.
Hydra-Cool's® unique plate and fin design allows for effective cooling, yet requires 33% less space.The Hydra- Cool's® compact design is perfect for applications where available mounting space is limited.
Use the PWR ones Bruce. http://pwr.com.au/oil_transmission_plate.html
Get the biggest ones you can fit and if possible fit 2 of them in series and put one behind the the Air Con auxiliary fan and wire it up so you can turn the fan on manually while 4x4ing.
Don't bother about getting the auto radiator with the cooler in the radiator it's a waste of time.
The kit number for the large cooler with 5/16" barbs is PWO5631 and that's a cooler 280mm X 255mm X 19mm thick.
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Re: Auto Box Oil coolers

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awill4x4 wrote:Use the PWR ones Bruce. http://pwr.com.au/oil_transmission_plate.html
Get the biggest ones you can fit and if possible fit 2 of them in series and put one behind the the Air Con auxiliary fan and wire it up so you can turn the fan on manually while 4x4ing.
Don't bother about getting the auto radiator with the cooler in the radiator it's a waste of time.
The kit number for the large cooler with 5/16" barbs is PWO5631 and that's a cooler 280mm X 255mm X 19mm thick.
Regards Andrew.
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Post by Dzltec »

I can get them Bruce, I was looking at putting a couple of these on my shorty. Have you any prices so far?

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Post by bogged »

Dzltec wrote:I can get them Bruce, I was looking at putting a couple of these on my shorty. Have you any prices so far?

Andy
none yet.. but will mate with u for good price
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Post by GUJohnno »

They look like the ones I have used

They have been re-routed for better flow since pics taken
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Bit better the the Std unit
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go plate at least.
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Post by MissDrew »

This is the largest PWR tranny cooler, I have it fitted as a power steering cooler. The room left on the other side is for a 2nd one which will be a auto cooler once I go auto.
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Post by pootrol »

just got a pwr trans cooler.havnt fitted yet .got mine from repco and cost $120.its not the largest but the next size down.
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Post by bogged »

Guts wrote:This is the largest PWR tranny cooler, I have it fitted as a power steering cooler. The room left on the other side is for a 2nd one which will be a auto cooler once I go auto.
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That cant be your car Dave, its WHITE and CLEAN ... AND has a front drive shaft in it :P


John.. The hose u used between the 2 coolers, what is it, and did you join it to the stock GQ AUto pipelines ... if so how?
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Post by GUJohnno »

bogged wrote:John.. The hose u used between the 2 coolers, what is it, and did you join it to the stock GQ AUto pipelines ... if so how?
Some of the pipes came with the coolers. The extra that I needed I bought from Bursons on F'stn Dandy Rd. It's transmission piping and is designed to take the heat and pressure.
The pipe that Supercheap have is too soft for my liking.

I have repositioned the coolers with the outlets facing down, therefore reducing the amount of pipe and have used double clamps on every conection. From there they join the metal piping under the engine that comes from the transmission.
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