I've looked into many transmission merchant's for advice when running an auxiliary transmission cooler for technical information; to run it inline with the factory cooler or to bypass it (keep in mind that I live in Hawaii where its typically 78 degrees to 92 on average). I've already installed my new transmission lines (PITA), a B&M Supercooler mounted in front of the condenser and plumbed the hoses as follows: Top line (feed) at the transmission went to the lower transmission port of my aluminum radiator cooler inlet. I installed a male 1/4 inch brass fitting with a barbed end to connect the rubber hose to the top of the transmission cooler tube. At the lower port of the Supercooler port, I connected another pre-cut hose to the barbed end of the 1/4 inch female/barbed end fitting which then goes to the (lower transmission line "return") return line. According to the instructions provided this was the recommended route to go for the 2004-R. The B&M Supercooler (part #70264) kit came with the correct fitting and transmission cooler hose and necessary hardware. I got a problem with the lower transmission (feed) line that goes into the aluminum radiator transmission cooler port. It's leaking. Do yoy think teflon tape would solve this? It threaded in without resistance, so I know its not stripped. Today I'll give it a try, probably gonna get a 1/4 inch female-1/4 inch male fitting to join the cooler line into the radiator cooler fitting to prevent this leak. I hate leaks! My car has been on car ramps for 3 weeks!
