~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ https://amzn.to/2PjNBY9 - Amazon Quick Link! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PRODUCT DESCRIPTION - Heavy loads are no match for a 1999-2003 7.3L Powerstroke equipped with the Mishimoto 7.3L Transmission Cooler. The stock 7.3L Powerstrock transmission cooler can come up short of providing sufficient cooling, and with more weight in the truck bed, transmission temperatures tend to rise. Avoid those high temperatures and complement your cooling system with the latest addition to Mishimoto's 7.3L Powerstroke performance parts, the all-new 7.3L transmission cooler. With the Mishimoto 7.3L Transmission Cooler, high transmission fluid temperatures will be the least of your worries. The 37-row Mishimoto stacked plate cooler provides a larger surface area over both of the stock coolers. Core volume is increased by a whopping 265%, and fluid capacity is increased by 1.0 qt. The increased size of this 7.3L transmission cooler provides a proven 10+ DegreeF drop in transmission fluid temperature. No modifications are necessary for installation, and, just like all Mishimoto 7.3L Powerstroke parts, this cooler comes with the Mishimoto Lifetime Warranty. Mishimoto lifetime warranty.Material: 6061 Aluminum. No modification necessary for installation, functions with all stock equipment. 37-Row stacked plate fluid cooler provides 265% increase in core volume compared the stock 9-row transmission cooler. Proven +10 DegreeF (+5.6 DegreeC) Drop in transmission fluid temperature with no additional fluid pressure Drop. Direct fit for the 1999-2003 Ford 7.3L Powerstroke. Date First Available: May 20, 2017. Shipping Weight: 20.2 pounds. Best Sellers Rank: #31,996 in Automotive. Customer Reviews: 4.7 out of 5 stars64 ratings4.7 out of 5 stars. ASIN: B0711WJ8ZZ. Cover Included: Automotive Parts. OEM Part Number: XC3Z-7A095-BA. Manufacturer Part Number: MMTC-F2D-99SL. Exterior: Machined. Item model number: MMTC-F2D-99SL. Product Dimensions: 36 x 7 x 25 inches. Item Weight: 19 pounds. Model: MMTC-F2D-99SL. Brand: Mishimoto.