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    This is on my list of "to do's" Tanner has told me the same thing you said, the fluid gets thrown to the back and the front is starved of fluid. Builds heat real fast and starts to cook parts. I plan in putting mine on a switch, so it's only on at the track. That's a nice stacked plate cooler BTW!
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    Very cool setup. Ive never seen anyone put a cooler on there T-56 before. Very very interesting.

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    The C6Z diff/TR6060 driveline is a popular upgrade for the C5 crowd, and while the C6Z uses a external cooler for the pumped fluid, most swap guys don't run it. It's not hooked up on my car. I think just getting the fluid up to the front is a bigger help than cooling it along the way.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Soxxpuppet View Post
    Very cool setup. Ive never seen anyone put a cooler on there T-56 before. Very very interesting.
    Thanks!

    Quote Originally Posted by Fastbird View Post
    The C6Z diff/TR6060 driveline is a popular upgrade for the C5 crowd, and while the C6Z uses a external cooler for the pumped fluid, most swap guys don't run it. It's not hooked up on my car. I think just getting the fluid up to the front is a bigger help than cooling it along the way.
    I would agree regarding the cooler. A little bit more fluid capacity doesn't hurt though and maybe it will provide some benefit.

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    Oh, not saying it's a bad thing at all. Can't hurt thats for sure, and if you've got the room, definitely take advantage of it.

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    Its miserable to install in such limited real estate.
    Correlation does not imply causation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shownomercy View Post
    Its miserable to install in such limited real estate.
    We've been through worse on my car.

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