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Double Stacked Transmission Coolers
BD Diesel has now double stacked their proven Xtruded Trans Oil cores to deliver over 40,000 BTU/HR of cooling and over 350% temperature drop versus the factory system - 136% better temperature drop than BD's standard single core kit.
Using the same Micro Extruded bar technology as is in the air-to-air Charge Air Coolers, the 200 Micro Extruded passages in each cooler (400 total) provide a large surface area to transfer heat for external air flow cooling while turbulent oil flow design promotes a more complete cooling.
Large 5/8-inch ports prevents inlet/outlet restriction and furnace brazed rails have been tested to 300psi of pressure. The thermostatically controlled 80-watt, 10-inch, 800 CFM electric fan offers ultimate automatic oil temperature control.
Xtruded Double Stacked Transmission Oil Cooler packages are available to accommodate 1/2 and 5/8 transmission cooler lines and come complete with all fittings, clamps, hoses, hardware and a Build-It-Yourself galvanized bracket kit for quicker and cleaner installation &mdash no wasting time fabricating brackets out of scrap metal. The pre-wired loomed harness with fuse and relay comes with OEM style sealed connectors to resist elements.
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Motor Vehicles
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Tools:
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Electrical Cords
WARNING: The wires of these products contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling.