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Old 07-30-2007, 04:50 PM   #11
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Re: Killers 5.3L install

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I'm kinda concerned....is that tranny cooler going to be enough? I wouldn't think there is enough airflow underneath the cab to properly cool it. Something you might want to make sure of (maybe you already did.....if so disregard )
From the research i've found from different people the tranny cooler isn't necessary at all but to ease my mind while pulling my boats up into the Arkansas mnts I just wanted to make double sure the tranny would be o.k. We had planned on mounting a tranny temp gauge but it slipped my mind and I was gonna check with don to see if it was too late but either way, I think it will be fine mounted where it is from what i've read. The airflow flowing underneath the cab is supposed to be sufficient but if it's not i bet i know someone who can take care of it.
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