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							just got my btr auto rebuild and want to keep it cool  when i am towing and giving it a bit of a hiding  at the race track (it has  a au  pump and some au internals  to make it a little stronger than stock  ba turbo ones ) have bought one trans cooler of e bay and thinking of getting another one ,so i can fit two in a row .was thinking of under my aluminium tray  . just do not know if there is enough air flow ? i have also bought heat wrap for the exhaust  and making a heat shield for the exhaust as well .and maybe a air supply with some pipes .also going to fit a temp gauge and temp switch  for fans  (ute has approximately  330 +rwkw ) thanks for any advise  
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| Disco Frank | 
				
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							thats a decent sized cooler  
				hard to tell but does it have a fan on it? if soo cool if nit get one as there not much airflow there not sure if u need another 1, i had a standard e series cooler on my au and that copped a flogging with no issues make sure u bypass the radiator cooler! 
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| gunna | 
				
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							its got a 10 inch fan on it .the auto just got a standard stall  so it does not produce that much heat .but for another $140  i might just get one extra . was going to bypass the radiator						
						
						
												 
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							looking at the pic, im guessing the fan is going to blow through the cooler up against the tray?? 
				I would have it tilted down at the front with the fan drawing air through the cooler towards the ground.. a debatable subject I guess?  | 
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| gunna | 
				
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					 {USERNAME} wrote: looking at the pic, im guessing the fan is going to blow through the cooler up against the tray?? I would have it tilted down at the front with the fan drawing air through the cooler towards the ground.. a debatable subject I guess? have to have it tilted up at front due to a bar running under the cooler and the oil lines would be in the way .but i can turn the cooler upside down so that the fan is up top . yes its a hard one still thinking how to do it .thanks for the info  | 
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