I believe that the plate style is the preferred type. Is that right?
I'm looking to do an oil cooler on my LS swap. And figured maybe upgrade the trans cooler at the same time.
With the oil cooler, is there a such thing as too big? My truck had a decent sized one in it. But it's full of nasty ass diesel oil. And I broke it getting it out lol.
Was thinking go bigger since I have to replace it. Right now it's a plate style about a foot tall and 10" wide.
And with the trans cooler. The one I have is after the internal radiator one.
I know that's done to heat it up faster in colder areas.
So if I go through the radiator first, and it heats up to 195-210, whatever LS's run at, then through the aftermarket cooler with a fan. The fan would pretty much run all the time
. They all have a 175-180* temp switch.
Or should i just run one without the extra fan?
I have the older 4l80e with both cooler lines in the front of the case. So I'm trying to give it all the help I can.
I'm looking to do an oil cooler on my LS swap. And figured maybe upgrade the trans cooler at the same time.
With the oil cooler, is there a such thing as too big? My truck had a decent sized one in it. But it's full of nasty ass diesel oil. And I broke it getting it out lol.
Was thinking go bigger since I have to replace it. Right now it's a plate style about a foot tall and 10" wide.
And with the trans cooler. The one I have is after the internal radiator one.
I know that's done to heat it up faster in colder areas.
So if I go through the radiator first, and it heats up to 195-210, whatever LS's run at, then through the aftermarket cooler with a fan. The fan would pretty much run all the time
. They all have a 175-180* temp switch.Or should i just run one without the extra fan?
I have the older 4l80e with both cooler lines in the front of the case. So I'm trying to give it all the help I can.
)will be generating more heat.