My Toyota dealer has advised me that it would be prudent to install a secondary cooler for the automatic transmission on my 150 series Prado. The transmission fluid needed changing at the 40 000 km service as it was a dark colour. I've since learned a bit about how to better manage the risk of the fluid from overheating by using Sport mode more after reading other threads. We recently bought and have been towing an Ultimate camper trailer, and will be using it a lot around Tassie between longer trips to the mainland. With all the up and down here on Treasure Island, a secondary cooler seems like a good idea.
My main question regards the type of cooler recommended, which is a "Durell" cooler, quoted at $400 (plus a litre of fluid $20 and $130 for the installation). I can't find anything about the Durell cooler, which is almost twice as much as the Hydra Cool Transmission Cooler - Part No: 678 recommended by John Benson at Davies Craig. (He has also recommended that "if possible, it’s better to locate the oil cooler away from the other heat exchangers, either on the inside of the mud guard or tilted, under the radiator. In this way the total cooling package will be optimised".
Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Does anyone know anything about Durell coolers?
My main question regards the type of cooler recommended, which is a "Durell" cooler, quoted at $400 (plus a litre of fluid $20 and $130 for the installation). I can't find anything about the Durell cooler, which is almost twice as much as the Hydra Cool Transmission Cooler - Part No: 678 recommended by John Benson at Davies Craig. (He has also recommended that "if possible, it’s better to locate the oil cooler away from the other heat exchangers, either on the inside of the mud guard or tilted, under the radiator. In this way the total cooling package will be optimised".
Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Does anyone know anything about Durell coolers?
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