I have some questions about the install video...first off, in the beginning he mounts the brackets incorrectly. Also, he never mentions which hose goes to the top of the radiator and which goes to the lower side? Your written instructions are just as vague! Nice product but lacking really bad on your instructions!
I just purchased both oil cooler and Transmission oil coil. Im very excited to install them. I just have one question. Could I use blessed silicone hose for the Transmission cooler rather than the supplied tubing as all may hoses and tubing are blue silicone and im trying to keep the uniformity.
Which end connects to the bottom vs the top of the trans cooler radiator (input vs output) ? Or does it not make a difference ? And I would NOT use those worm clamp fittings, I would buy quality pressure/friction clamps, they ALWAYS loosen.
The cooler is not directional so either port can be used. To this date, we have not heard of a complaint of loosening clamps provided they are tightened properly during the initial installation. Thanks!
Another question. Won't you have to add additional Transmission fluid to compensate filling up the cooler? I saw a video with a cooler being added to a Tundra and they added about 1 and a half quart of additional fluid.
Add approximately one quart of Jeep-specific transmission fluid to the system. Remember to check the transmission fluid level while the Jeep is running.
do newer models have a Transmission cooler already installed? my 2010 does not have one and i went in the other day at a dealer and seen thought the grill of a newer model and seamed as it had one.
The price is just too high, Id love to try this and see if it really is a big increase in temp but comparing a kit you can buy in an auto parts store and brackets that are simple to make I just don't see the worth and benefit to use this product. Can you really guarantee a huge difference?
Hi Shawn Cicero , check out our product page and let us know if you have further questions! www.mishimoto.com/jeep-wrangler-jk-transmission-cooler-kit-07-11.html The F&B video goes into great detail. Please don't hesitate to ask further questions!
I just needed to know where you installed it. Great Video
I have some questions about the install video...first off, in the beginning he mounts the brackets incorrectly. Also, he never mentions which hose goes to the top of the radiator and which goes to the lower side?
Your written instructions are just as vague!
Nice product but lacking really bad on your instructions!
I just purchased both oil cooler and Transmission oil coil. Im very excited to install them. I just have one question. Could I use blessed silicone hose for the Transmission cooler rather than the supplied tubing as all may hoses and tubing are blue silicone and im trying to keep the uniformity.
We do not suggest using silicone hoses with transmission fluid.
Which end connects to the bottom vs the top of the trans cooler radiator (input vs output) ? Or does it not make a difference ? And I would NOT use those worm clamp fittings, I would buy quality pressure/friction clamps, they ALWAYS loosen.
The cooler is not directional so either port can be used. To this date, we have not heard of a complaint of loosening clamps provided they are tightened properly during the initial installation. Thanks!
Does it matter where each house goes on cooler upper or lower hose
Nope! The cooler is not directional.
Which hoses go to which part of the cooler? Eg, which part of the hose goes to the top and which part to the bottom? Or it doesn’t matter?
The cooler is not directional so this wont matter, however the hoses naturally will fit on one side better than the other.
@@mishimoto thanks team. Super excited to add this to the JKU!
Another question. Won't you have to add additional Transmission fluid to compensate filling up the cooler? I saw a video with a cooler being added to a Tundra and they added about 1 and a half quart of additional fluid.
Add approximately one quart of Jeep-specific transmission fluid to the system. Remember to check the transmission fluid level while the Jeep is running.
My transmission is running hot around 190, will these help it bring the temperature back down to a good temp?
Yes, the transmission cooler should help with keeping the temperatures under control and keep them down.
This video let some doubts: What happen with the original transmission cooler ? Did you remove for repace it. Or put this as additional ?
This cooler is installed as a additional cooler as we splice into the OEM lines without removing the OEM cooler.
do newer models have a Transmission cooler already installed? my 2010 does not have one and i went in the other day at a dealer and seen thought the grill of a newer model and seamed as it had one.
The price is just too high, Id love to try this and see if it really is a big increase in temp but comparing a kit you can buy in an auto parts store and brackets that are simple to make I just don't see the worth and benefit to use this product. Can you really guarantee a huge difference?
Hi Shawn Cicero , check out our product page and let us know if you have further questions! www.mishimoto.com/jeep-wrangler-jk-transmission-cooler-kit-07-11.html The F&B video goes into great detail. Please don't hesitate to ask further questions!
What are transmission coolers used for?
what was that other cooler to the left of it?
Where/when? What timestamp?
Mishimoto Automotive 3:29
Oil cooler