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Unread 05-26-2003, 09:08 AM   #12
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Originally posted by MeowChow
Engine oil coolers are not the same as transmission oil coolers. Engine oil coolers are designed to be less restrictive, and generally higher performing. While you can use an engine oil cooler for your transmission oil, the reverse is not necessarily true. The Serck and Setrab are both engine oil coolers.

You mean these? It looks like all their engine oil coolers are pipe coolers with turbulators, like the 5x10 BeCooling unit BillA tested. Hayden's only plate coolers are transmission oil coolers like the "twice blessed" and "miracle midget wonder" of BillA's tests, which don't contain turbulators, afaik.
Hot Dog! There's actually an engine oil cooler! Either are indicated as having turbulators though.

I really can't remember which one Bill tested... let's search... Got it!, it's BeCooling's 5 x 10 cooler, which was not included in Bill's roundup. It's a Hayden Ultra-cool tranny cooler.

Here's a link to the turbulators in question.
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