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ATF Heat Exchanger Deletion..
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<blockquote data-quote="badrul880" data-source="post: 485471" data-attributes="member: 1865"><p>As I had mentioned, it was previously done on my 2 Subaru's. The ATF cooler was placed just before the front radiator where there is constant air flow. The cooler is about the average size of an A4 paper. The temp reading are noticably less by 10 to 15 degrees C on different types of driving condition.</p><p> </p><p>Therefore, can the same be applied to our UDM?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="badrul880, post: 485471, member: 1865"] As I had mentioned, it was previously done on my 2 Subaru's. The ATF cooler was placed just before the front radiator where there is constant air flow. The cooler is about the average size of an A4 paper. The temp reading are noticably less by 10 to 15 degrees C on different types of driving condition. Therefore, can the same be applied to our UDM? [/QUOTE]
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