Upgrading stock OEM trans cooler

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MajorAR

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Just upgraded my Trans cooler as well. Huge difference already just driving around town. Give us a call at RPG. We have a couple left in stock. Quick and easy upgrade.

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Part number for it?



just ordered one from RPG. not sure having the part number will do anyone any good because rpg told me they have to jump through hoops to get. That is they are made in canada then need ordered from india and drop shipped to rpg (something like that). anyways when i get it im going to do a full transmission flush on install.


Edit.
Sorry for my short answer earlier. Here is a pic of the part number... However it won't do you any good. Googling will get nothing.
see above
RPG 866-691-7750

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Here's an interesting twist. Since I had my Tranny flushed only about 6,000 miles ago, I have no need to entirely replace the fluid - just replace what I drain plus add the additional fluid needed. My dealer says they use BG Full Synthetic ATF because it's recommended and superior to what I thought I was supposed to use (Mercon LV). It stands to reason that I should use the BG since I'll be adding to existing fluid - but has anyone heard of this?
 

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