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Proform 69572-13 - 13 Row Trans/Oil Cooler Fan Combo Tundra Series

Proform  |  SKU: BCHW-69572-13
Sale price $21599 Regular price $24499

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Description

Proform 69572-13 - 13 Row Trans/Oil Cooler Fan Combo Tundra Series

Fluid Cooler and Fan - Tundra Series - 9.75 x 9.87 x 3.98 in - Stack Type - 10 AN Female O-Ring Inlet / Outlet - Aluminum - Black Powder Coat - Universal - Each

21,000 BTU/Hour

The powertrain is expensive. To avoid costly repairs, prolong its life, and protect its components from standard wear and tear: keep the fluid temperatures cool! If you're into high speed driving, off-roading, racing, pulling heavy loads, or if you just need some extra cooling to work in conjunction with your current setup, then PROFORM's Tundra Series Cooler & Fan Combo will give you effective cooling in a compact footprint. A major component of that cooling capacity can be found in the 12-volt high capacity 6-amp fan that pulls 285 CFM of air through the all-aluminum cooler. The cooler's proprietary fin louver design provides maximum surface area while minimizing negative airflow resistance. The fan wiring includes a bi-metal temperature switch that turns on the fan when fluid temperatures reach a specified degree range.

The cooler will guard against excessive overheating, adding years of transmission life, and at a reasonable price. It works for other fluids too including engine oils, differential oil, and power steering fluid. This Tundra Series Cooler can be installed in a few hours with minimal mechanical ability, and is equipped with four mounting points for easy installation into a greater variety of tight spaces as a standalone transmission cooler or with the existing factory OEM cooler.

Brazed in state-of-the-art ovens that prevents leakage and make the cooler a single unified piece of aluminum. To be sure, they are pressure-tested it at 175 psi, looking for any cracks or deformities. Then, submerged underwater at 80 psi to ensure no bubbles or leaks are present. Finally, they get coated with a black finish to help withstand corrosion.


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