Product Details
Automatic Transmission Supercooler (70272) by B&M®. Medium. Material: Aluminum. Size: 11" x 8 1/2" x 1 1/2". BTU Rating: 20500 BTU Per Hour. Finish: Polished. B&M SuperCoolers are 100% aluminum construction and use stamped plates sandwiched together to create one of the most efficient oil cooling devices available. Not only does this unique design provide for maximized cooling through more efficient heat dissipation but it also provides a much sturdier cooler which is practically impervious to flying rocks or other debris.
Features
- Stacked plate design
- Low pressure drop feature
- All aluminum construction
- Oven brazed construction
- Small and efficient design
The Super-Coolers intended for automatic transmission fluid also offer an additional feature known as “Low Pressure Drop”. The coolers assembled with hose barb ends include a unique bypass feature allowing a controlled amount of ATF to bypass the stacked plate core when the fluid is cold. This is beneficial in cold climate areas to guard against lube system failure. Controlled by viscosity, fluid is returned directly to the lube circuit through bypass openings in the stacked plate core. As the temperature increases, more ATF is directed through the core. This highly efficient design combines improved protection against lube system failure with the required levels of optimal heat transfer.
B&M® specializes in performance automatic transmissions, torque converters, SFI-approved flexplates, legendary automatic shifters, precision manual shifters, and many other transmission products, including cast deep aluminum transmission pans, transmission coolers, and automatic transmission fluids. B&M Racing and Performance has been at the vanguard of the growing automotive aftermarket since the early 1950s. Racers themselves, B&M’s founders identified the needs of local racers and street performance enthusiasts and developed products to fill those needs. As the industry grew, so did B&M. And as racers went faster, B&M developed products to help them break the records they just set.