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XHP Automatic Transmission Coolers 30,000 GVW
JEGS 555-60383 XHP Transmission Cooler Features:
- Keep your transmission fluid cool with a 30,000 gvw cooler
- Black powder-coated cooler for long life and good looks
- Includes 4 ft. of 3/8 in. hose, (4) clamps, and (4) nylon pull ties
- Units are ultrasonically soldered, electrostatically powder coated, and pressure tested at 150 psi for complete reliability
FAQ
What is the most efficient transmission cooler?
- The JEGS 555-60383 XHP Transmission Cooler with a 30,000 GVW rating is highly efficient. Its large capacity and design ensure effective heat dissipation, making it an excellent choice for optimal transmission cooling.
Do you really need a transmission cooler?
- Yes, a transmission cooler, such as the JEGS 555-60383, is essential for maintaining proper operating temperatures in your transmission. It helps prevent overheating, extends the life of the transmission, and improves overall performance.
What does a bigger transmission cooler do?
- A larger transmission cooler, like the JEGS 555-60383, increases the cooling capacity. This allows for more effective heat dissipation, maintaining lower transmission temperatures and promoting optimal performance and longevity.
Specifications:
is this a plate and fin cooler or a stacked plate cooler?
Can this cooler be used as a stand alone cooler for a street rod with a 4L60E?
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