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Pwr Are Designing A New Zf Trans Cooler


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My point was, any good performance workshop can assist. No need to hang out or wait for a kit to buy.

Serioulsy what don't you get.. No current shop makes a heat exchanger that has the OEM charactistics of fast warm up which is what the word heat and the second word exchanger elude to. What you are talking about is shops building transmision coolers which have the characteristic of removing heat from the system.

Again we all have known for years that other options exist but the point is no one has come up with a direct bolt on heat exchanger replacement yet.

The whole point of this thread is that PWR is making a heat exchanger. The thread is not about finding transmission cooler options.

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What????????

So were not allowed to voice the other options all because this thread is about PWR??? Correct me if im wrong, but that's not how I thought a forum worked.

From my expierience with PWR, thier OEM replacement cooler that I had to lend them my car for 2 weeks to design and build, was a hunk of junk. Waste of time and luckily cost me nothing or it would have also been a waste of money. And even though it was a freebie, I still made the decission to advise my fellow forum members of its poor quality. I have no confidence in your heat exchanger but have a world of confidence in the product im currently running and know others have had no issues running on thier ZF's.

Im done, you can go back to dreaming about a product that isnt available yet.

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What is this a gang up in a school yard where people need to say ^^^^^this^^^^^ like its some competition. hahaha I feel so isolated on this corner of the internet.

This is a public forum and I think I can grasp what the word public means.

I will dream and await the new product and evaluate it on its merits, once released. Its quality / specs or lack of it will speak volumes.

Further I understand HIRO F6 was trying to offer another solution however the solution was based on a false premise that it was like for like of what PWR will be offering. I stress a heat exchanger while has similar characteristics of a transmisison cooler it is something very different.

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^^^ this ^^^

chill out bloke , the biggest gripe with " heat exchangers" is the fact they all suck arse in bulk quantities

From radiator mount to stand alone the fact is to date I do not know of a "quality" heat exchanger let alone one potentially asking decent coin for

Heat exchanger is in my mind is directly related to milkshake in every sense of the word

Can not think of one factory/aftermarket heat exchanger that has a reliable rep and I do hope this product stands up but already on the back foot when water/coolant is in a situation of such ease of comming into contact with oil

To be honest car makers have destroyed the word heat exchanger and smart marketing would be to not use that word as a sales pitch or label ,many would agree

Something to be mindful of is the fact the terri /rspec cooler is bigger and "better" than the one most currently have

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Its not a competition, its an opinion based on expierience. Take it or leave it, it wont upset me either way.

Good luck with your PWR Heat Exchanger. Please do share your honest and unbiased expiereince with this product as I have tried to do with my expierience using both PWR products, and my external trans cooler which cost me a bit less then $700.

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