![]() ![]() So, if you have a video that doesn’t play on your device, VideoProc can help! Video Compression It can change them into more than 420 different formats, like MP4, MOV, and AVI. With VideoProc, you can easily change your videos from one kind to another. Let’s explore the cool features of VideoProc: Video Conversion It uses your computer’s power to make conversions faster, so even big videos can be changed quickly and easily. ![]() Fluid temperatures over 190-200 degrees causes premature failure of the shift solenoids (which were a bit "weak" anyway up until about the 2000 model year or so), as well as premature wear on the friction materials such as clutches, steels, bands, etc.This software can change videos to and from more than 420 formats, such as MP4, MOV, MKV, AVI, WMV, FLV, and 3GP. This is an especially critical issue with Ford automatic transmissions, which use shift solenoids attached to the valve body, as these shift solenoids are constantly bathed in the hot transmission fluid. This type of active cooler setup is the *only* way to ensure your automatic transmission fluid temperatures will not exceed 200 degrees, which happens frequently with the factory setup when driving at lower speeds or in city traffic, any time you are towing, going Offroad, any kind of racing (drag racing, four-wheeling, truck pulls, etc.).Įven with the auxiliary transmission coolers that come with factory towing packages & with heavy-duty cooling packages from the factory on trucks, SUV's & performance vehicles, your transmission fluid will *still* overheat in those conditions, because they are all *passive* coolers, with no airflow of their own, no type of active & positive thermostatic control to prevent overheating of the transmission fluid, and no way to accelerate the cooling of overheated fluid. This keeps the automatic transmission fluid temperature optimal, and within a narrowly defined range for most efficient operation and longest transmission service life. With the inline thermostat installed on the inlet of the cooler and connected to the fan as per the included simple wiring diagram, the fan will activate automatically at 180 degrees of transmission fluid temperature, and deactivate once the fluid temperature has dropped to 170 degrees. The cooler is designed to be a true remote-mount cooler you can install anywhere on the vehicle, as necessary airflow for cooling is supplied by the fan. You can mount this Remote Cooler anywhere of course, even all the way back at the rear of the vehicle if you like, all you'll need is longer length hose. area, which is where we normally mount them in F-series vehicles, etc. There is enough transmission fluid hose (4 ft.) to install this unit close to the engine, transmission fluid lines, radiator, etc. etc.Įverything you need to do an installation is included. additional mounting hardware, radiator fitting adapters for the type of vehicle specified during ordering (not always needed, but we include them so you have every option just in case!), hose clamps, screws, etc. This Fan will be controlled automatically by the inline thermostat once installed.Ĥ.) Billet Aluminum Mounting Brackets already installed.ĥ.) Installation kit including 4 feet of Goodyear transmission fluid hose, -6AN fittings and 3/8" barb fittings, misc. This is done automatically based on the vehicle info you include when ordering with us online.ġ.) Highest efficiency Stacked Plate Remote Cooler, with no drop in fluid pressure.Ģ.) Inline Fluid Temperature Thermostat/Fan Controller.ģ.) 400 CFM Electric Fan with fully enclosed and reverse-S shaped fan blades, already mounted onto the stacked plate cooler for you. Also for GM Trucks & SUV's, Dodge Trucks & SUV's, we provide vehicle-specific fittings where appropriate for any American Truck or SUV (FoMoCo, GM, or Dodge/Jeep/Chrysler) this unit is ordered for. ![]() Troyer Performance Active Automatic Transmission Cooler Kitįor 1997 & up Ford F-series (all models including SVT Lightning, supercharged Harley, etc.), Expedition & SuperDuty series vehicles. ![]()
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