Converter-driven cars have to deal with a little more heat in their system than their clutch counterparts. Until now, the options were limited to correctly cool a transmission between runs. Unreliable, homemade rigs were not doing much good to fix the problem, and simply waiting around for it to cool wasn’t an option for Tim McAmis. They created “Cool It.” Using Cool It, you can expect to cool your transmission fluid temperature within fifteen minutes.
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The rise of converter driven race cars in recent years has brought attention to the issue of correctly cooling a transmission between runs. To combat the issue, homemade cooling units using plastic beer coolers and small pumps have been created and used with little success. Recently, Tim McAmis Performance Parts took on the challenge to develop a reliable and effective system to solve this problem and the result was “Cool It.”
Cool It was designed with two stages of cooling which allow the unit to drop transmission fluid temperature in the shortest amount of time ever seen. The first stage uses a heat sink with a cooling fan while the second stage runs the fluid though an ice bath coil. On average, it now takes less than 15 minutes to achieve the proper transmission temperature while using Cool It.
Cool It features a ½ hp 120V pump coupled with a bronze high speed pump. Each unit comes standard with twelve foot supply and return lines along with Jiffy-tite quick connect fittings. All units are also constructed with a heavy duty aluminum cabinet structure and black powder coat finish.
If your racing operation demands high quality equipment built to do the job right, “Cool It” was made for you. If a plastic beer cooler suits your needs,you might need to consider dirt track racing.
Cool It is proudly Made In The USA.
Features:
- Two-stage cooling–stage one, heat exchanger with fan; stage two, cooling coil in ice bath
- 1/2 hp, 120V pump achieves 5 gallons per minute
- Made in the USA