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Looking at the below picture...this aftermarket cooler (for tranny fluid in this case) is laying flat facing down and up...not forward to back. Does this still cause proper cooling? I would think the air needs to flow through the cooler to cool the cooler and fluid inside of it. Perhaps though, there is a pressure differential from inside the bumper to the lower pressure under the bumper when you are moving at speeds which would cause air to flow though the cooler? I am not a physics major, so if you are, please enlighten me on this matter. Is this a proper way to mount a cooler? Thanks in advance.
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