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Old 11-27-2011, 09:37 PM
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Does the stock ZF 6 Speed come with a transmission cooler? If not, has anyone installed an aftermarket one to keep the temp nice and cool?
 
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It uses the radiator to cool, cost saving device.
 
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Old 11-27-2011, 10:11 PM
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It uses the radiator to cool, cost saving device.
Most cars do this, obviously doesn't work as well as an external dedicated cooler. You can get a good transmission cooler for $100, well worth it.
 
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Old 11-27-2011, 10:28 PM
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I agree, the only downside is when it is cold outside it will take the fluid longer to warm up.
 
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Any such aftermarket systems that can be disengaged/bypassed for those freezing mornings?
 
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Originally Posted by Michael Star
I agree, the only downside is when it is cold outside it will take the fluid longer to warm up.
Yes! It's a problem too, so if you do this get a thermostat as well.
 
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I've added a B&M stacked plate style tranny cooler to both my Jeep and Rover (they both tow a good bit and get off-roaded frequently) and I'm very happy with the results. Prefer the stacked plate design over the tube and fin style. I buy the kit that goes for about $65 from Jegs or Summit. Not very hard to plumb on the trucks. On the S-Type, I'm thinking right behind the grille might be a good spot.

I plumb them in circuit with the OEM in-radiator coolers. This helps get the temps up early on. Then the B&M helps stabilize the temps. Fluid path i use: tranny to OEM in-rad cooler to B&M back to tranny.

Not sure if adding one to an S-Type is really all that necessary though. Would need to install a guage first and gather some data.
 
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