QD250;678997 said:wonders why BMW never thought about this...
astroboy;679121 said:Ada ma. ATF-to-water heat exchange utilising the bottom deck of the radiator sudah ada ma, then water-to-air cooling done by the entire radiator.
The additional ATF cooler is actually meant for vehicle that frequent hill climb or with a tow hook that does towing, yet refuse to shorten the ATF change interval.
I replaced mine at 40k km, the drained RM55/L ZF LongLife6 still appear gold in color and much better than those goreng pisang oil. Confirm I don't need the extra ATF cooler. Even if I need to tow my jetski around, I can always shorten the ATF change interval to 20k km or yearly which ever comes first.
sewell;679124 said:Ada ATF-to-water heat exchange for E39 kah? if got i also want to add leh
astroboy;679121 said:Ada ma. ATF-to-water heat exchange utilising the bottom deck of the radiator sudah ada ma, then water-to-air cooling done by the entire radiator.
The additional ATF cooler is actually meant for vehicle that frequent hill climb or with a tow hook that does towing, yet refuse to shorten the ATF change interval.
I replaced mine at 40k km, the drained RM55/L ZF LongLife6 still appear gold in color and much better than those goreng pisang oil. Confirm I don't need the extra ATF cooler. Even if I need to tow my jetski around, I can always shorten the ATF change interval to 20k km or yearly which ever comes first.
moots;679732 said:View attachment 20890
nah.....e39 atf cooler....on the rh side.the lh wan is d power steering fluid cooling pipe
sewell;679742 said:ya, now what we want it to made the ATF cooler to be cool by water.
astroboy;679846 said:My E90 keep losing water.. how do I know it doesn't end up in the transmission? :13:
So the coolant help cool down the ATF.. :4: