
Earl’s Transmission Coolers Part 3
Last issue, we began our look at transmission coolers (heat exchangers). This time around, we’ll look at the different types of coolers available. Some are cheap. Some are expensive.
Last issue, we began our look at transmission coolers (heat exchangers). This time around, we’ll look at the different types of coolers available. Some are cheap. Some are expensive.
Last issue, we began our look at transmission coolers (heat exchangers). This time around, we’ll look at the different types of coolers available. Some are cheap. Some are expensive.
Learn how to set up one of the most vital parts of your engine.
Last issue, we took a detailed look at the different ways to actually build an aluminum radiator. Something else you should ponder is if a rad company is actually a manufacturer or just an assembler.
We’re not quite done with false impressions when it comes to radiators: Some companies offer radiators configured as a double-pass or triple-pass design, and while that sounds impressive, the name can be a little misleading.
In the big picture, it’s pretty clear that aluminum makes for a better radiator, but there’s even more to the technology.
When the dog days of summer roll around, you’ll be quick to think of the radiator in the nose of your car.
No one likes a car that overheats. That’s a no brainer. But when it comes to cooling you absolutely must first figure out a way to bring the air to the radiator.
Our newest series, “Ask the Expert” brings questions from readers to experts in the industry to provide information on vehicle performance that can be immediately applied. We invite readers to submit questions concerning all types of vehicle performance and we’ll find an expert to answer the question.