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Any body use 2 tranny coolers in series instead of one and notice a big difference in temperature compared to one. Crappy tire has tranny coolers on sale right now an I was thinking of picking up two to use on my TH350.
You don't really want your tranny running too cool since you live in Canada. One cooler is sufficient. As for me, I live in AZ and it gets soo hot here, I have the biggest one, 12"x24" (prolly came out of an RV or something) to keep my 700r4 happy.
The reason why I am thinking of running two is beacuse my setup is going to consist of a 454,TH350,blackbox/NP205, 38's and 4:56 gears. I want to try to take as much heat laod off the TH350 as possible, and its only a spring/summer/fall vehicle anyways. No winter use for trail rig.
buying one cooler and one tranny temp gauge may be a better investment. a single cooler may be enough. it is for mine, and i drive my k5 hardest in the texas summers. that's 95-105 degrees with moderate to high humidity. that's brutal enough to test it pretty well.