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Radiator Differences? M/T vs. A/T?

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Old 12-19-2005, 07:12 AM
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Radiator Differences? M/T vs. A/T?

I am looking to buy a used radiator and I am looking on car-part and they are making me choose a transmission type. When I choose M/T they only show 3 in my area, but when I choose A/T there are ~10. I thought that the radiator was the same in M/T and A/T, but then again I have never owned a automatic maxima. Am I missing something?
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AT Radiator has input for tranny fluid.
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AT Radiator has input for tranny fluid.
so if I do not hook anything up to that input will there be a problem?
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No, there won't be any problem. Those of us who did the tranny conversion found the AT radiator to work out just fine, even the boosted cars that have higher a heat load to reject.
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