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Adding a Trans Cooler to a Tacoma that doesn't. have the factory tow package

Discussion in '2nd Gen. Tacomas (2005-2015)' started by JamisonSR5, Sep 20, 2019.

  1. Sep 20, 2019 at 8:58 AM
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    JamisonSR5

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    Is it possible to add a trans cooler to my Tacoma that didn’t come with the factory tow package? I mostly want it for off-roading and snow wheeling but would also be nice to be in the green while towing. Any help is appreciated.
     
  2. Sep 20, 2019 at 9:07 AM
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    I believe that even in a non tow package truck there is still a trans cooler within the radiator, should be pretty easy to add another typical plate/fin type cooler infront of everything with some extra hose.
     
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    Yep. Done often.
    I used a Derale cooler.
     
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    This is the one im replacing my factory cooler with (i have tow pkg).

    https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005XZXBYE/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?smid=A34W5IA1FZ3R70&psc=1

    I've read its a good idea to bypass the Radiator/trans cooler (non tow pkg) and i've read its a bad idea.. you'll find a good thread about it here

    if you search "LPD 4589" you'll find a good thread about it here.
     
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    Yes, go to a wrecking yard and pull the cooler, brackets, bolts and lines but snap a pic of line route first so you don’t fuck it up.

    For some reason hear things are crazy expensive on ebay.
     
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    Mount the cooler up front. Disconnect the return line at the hardline under the radiator. Run a hose from the hardline to the cooler then another from the cooler to the hardline that runs next to the engine.
     
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    I don’t remember seeing a trans cooler on mine. From the others trucks I see the small black trans cooler but mine doesn’t have that. How much pluming do I have to do in order for a trans cooler to be installed? Does the truck have some of the trans cooler pluming on it?
     
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    Look down the driver side back of the radiator you likely have a line at the top and bottom. those are stock trans cooler lines. Tow package just adds an auxiliary cooler in front of the radiator for extra cooling.
     
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    I will check that. Thanks for the help
     
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    I have a pretty good write up in my build thread on the one I installed. I have it daisy-chained with the one in the rad and the tow package one. It's easily done and good to keep the trans happy. I forgot who but someone posted a chart with trans temps and how quickly it degrades the fluid and shortens service intervals. It's interesting.
     
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    my trans should have failed 100k miles ago according to that temp scale :rofl:
     
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  12. Sep 20, 2019 at 2:58 PM
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    Yeah not that I completely agree with it since it's not really manufacturer specific or fluid specific. I would say it's kinda a hey look you may want to pay more attention and not cook the shit for long extended periods kinda thing.
     

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