1990 Chevrolet G10 Automatic Transmission Oil Cooler Derale

  • Features:
    • Mounts Anywhere Space Permits
    • Electric Fan Supplies Optimum Airflow
    • Dramatically Extends Engine And Transmission Life
    • 16 Pass Tube And Fin Cooler
    • Clear Anodized Aluminum Shroud
    • 650 CFM Reversible Tornado Electric Fan
    • -6AN Inlet Size
    • Rated At 250 PSI Working Pressure/300 PSI Burst Strength
    • Transmission Cooler Kit Includes Fan Mounted Cooler
    • Includes Two -6AN x 3/8 in. Barbed Hose Fittings
    • Includes 180 Degrees Fahrenheit In-Line Thermostat
    • Includes 5/16 in. and 3/8 in. Compression Fittings And Hardware
  • With it's own air supply, the Electra-Cool Remote Transcooler can literally be mounted wherever space permits, making it a popular addition for performance compacts, hot rods, muscle cars and trucks. An efficient 16 pass tube and fin cooler coupled with a Tornado fan and aluminum brackets, this kit comes with a complete installation kit to install easily on all vehicles with 5/16 in. or 3/8 in. transmission cooler lines. Also included is an 180°F in-line thermostat for activating the electric fan. This is a durable, trouble-free way to add years to the life of your transmission, and perfect for medium to heavy-duty towing and hauling.

Additional Fitment Information:
Vehicle
1990 Chevrolet G10
13 In Stock
Best Price:

Holiday Special

$367.49 USD
$440.99 USD
Brand Derale
Part # D6513900
Condition New
Warehouse B

Derale

  • 16 Pass Electra-Cool Remote Transmission Cooler Kit;-6AN Inlets
  • 16 Pass Tube And Fin Cooler Style; 15-3/4 in. Width.; 14-3/4 in. x 5-1/4 in. Mounting; 11-1/2 in. Height; 5 in. Depth
  • 16-Pass Electra-Cool Transmission Cooler Kit (-6AN)
  • Electra-Cool Remote Transmission Cooler Kit
  • Packaging

    package quantity
    1
    weight
    11.00 lb
    Information on technical characteristics, the delivery set, the country of manufacture and the appearance of the goods is for reference only and is based on the latest information available at the time of publication.

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