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Gary H 2008
Original Poster
2,269 posts
58 months
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Does it have one and does anyone have a picture? Cheers
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gsd2000
9,783 posts
52 months
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I would have thought that the driftworks one would work
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StimBosc
77 posts
51 months
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the power steering cooler is the bottom rows of the ac condenser ... the whole unit costs about 626 quid... i had it replaced at monkfish on my recent service. this is what we're talking about http://speedyairspares.com.au/product
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gsd2000
9,783 posts
52 months
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Or fit a big cooler like some of the auto guys do, big trans cooler and reroute the pipework through it
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StimBosc
77 posts
51 months
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looking at sum pics i took and it appears its the bottom 3 rows. sorry i cant post pics up on here but i would happily email the pics if it helps. i used an inline alloy finned cooler as a stop gap ... it did the job but siting it was a nightmare (it ended up suspended by cable ties) u havent a lot of room and future mod work may be affected. i left the cooler i used at monkfish ..u could ask andy if he still has it
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captainblakk
171 posts
85 months
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Didn't think it had one Gary, I've had my rads out etc & can't remember seeing a separate PAS cooler, found the Trans fluid cooler built into bottom of normal rad (auto) But nothing connected to AC condensor apart from refrigerant lines, could be wrong, Roger is ya man to say for sure
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monkfish1
5,074 posts
93 months
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captainblakk said: Didn't think it had one Gary, I've had my rads out etc & can't remember seeing a separate PAS cooler, found the Trans fluid cooler built into bottom of normal rad (auto) But nothing connected to AC condensor apart from refrigerant lines, could be wrong, Roger is ya man to say for sure PAS cooler is on the bottom of the condensor.
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Gary H 2008
Original Poster
2,269 posts
58 months
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Thanks Roger - any advantage of having a dedicated one?
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monkfish1
5,074 posts
93 months
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Gary H 2008 said: Thanks Roger - any advantage of having a dedicated one? Only if you have a temp problem. Do you have a problem? Have you monitored the temps?
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