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Old 02-23-2012, 05:16 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by harman.khinda View Post
What type of tranny cooler should I buy?

I'm going to install both the engine oil cooler and tranny cooler at once and be done with it. I've seen a cheap Mishimoto tranny cooler kit for 80 bucks; I figure that should be enough. If I need a 300 hundred dollar skit with a Setrab core then let me know.


When you mod, the first thing you need to do is either research or exploit your cars weaknesses to figure out what needs to be strengthened. Exploiting your car puts you at risk and is only necessary when there is no information out there. Now, in the Z's 4th model year. There is enough info out there to know the good and bad on the Z.

The auto transmission cooler is an excellent mod. But not a great first choice mod considering that the auto is very efficient and won't feel much stress or strain with basic bolt ons.
What we do know is the Z has a oil cooling issue and the 34 row oil cooler is probably your best first mod. I would say your second mod would be getting a custom brake cooler kit to get cool air to the brakes.
The third mod would be some high quality heat dissipating brake rotors like stop-tech or DBA to further keep optimum saftety on your brakes. A pad of choice would do well too. I find NISMO S-TUNE pads work really great for aggressive street. For track, there's plenty to go around so take your pick. An optional but great feeling mod to follow up would be stop-tech goodridge or Z1 brake lines. They give a much better feel and keep the lines from flexing ensuring safety in crisis braking...

Once you have accomplished these modifications, I would say you have cured your Z of all detrimental weaknesses. Now its time for power and handling mods... somewhere in this group the tranny cooler comes in. The tranny cooler is a MUST if you get forced induction. If not? I would get it only as a mod to promote efficiency, but not absolutely necessary. I personally would just get the tranny mod after bolt ons or before a turbo.

Mishimoto parts are good and have one of the best warranties in the biz.

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