Flex-A-Lite Automatic Transmission Coolers at Andy's Auto Sport
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About this Manufacturer:
Flexalite has been around for more than 40 years, and specializes in cooling products. They are based in Fife, Washington, and have a 65,000 square foot manufacturing plant. In 1998, Flex-a-lite was awarded "Outstanding Business of the Year" by the local chamber of commerce. They are clearly a company that takes pride in what they do.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does an automatic transmission cooler do? Why purchase one?
The hotter your transmission oil gets, the more damaging it can be for your transmission. During road racing, drag racing or uphill driving, your transmission is put through a lot of strain. If you put your transmission through this type of strain regularly, it is important to add extra protection for your transmission. For ultimate heat control you're going to need a transmission cooler - it's not worth sacrificing your expensive transmission.
How do you install an automatic transmission cooler?
All coolers come with fittings for connections to either steel-braided or high-pressure lines. These lines are routed from your oil filter through the cooler into your engine and vice versa, this gives the oil a chance to cool down before returning back into your engine.
The hotter your transmission oil gets, the more damaging it can be for your transmission. During road racing, drag racing or uphill driving, your transmission is put through a lot of strain. If you put your transmission through this type of strain regularly, it is important to add extra protection for your transmission. For ultimate heat control you're going to need a transmission cooler - it's not worth sacrificing your expensive transmission.
How do you install an automatic transmission cooler?
All coolers come with fittings for connections to either steel-braided or high-pressure lines. These lines are routed from your oil filter through the cooler into your engine and vice versa, this gives the oil a chance to cool down before returning back into your engine.
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