I dont see the cold side as being a problem; my trans cooler lines are flexible, and may need some different routing, but the cold side piping should be OK. With the stock trans cooler between the radiator and condenser, the massive intercooler fits fine.
One of my "requirements" is that I can remove the trans pan without having to remove the turbos. If the exist piping has to be disconnected (at least on the driver side), that is acceptable. [I just changed the trans fluid and filter, so service should not be needed for awhile; but, someday it will.]
To make matters potentially worse, I am using an aftermarket deep pan, with a thick base. A stock pan would be easier to work with, but would still encounter potential challenges when being removed.
Here's some pics I took of the driver side, trying to figure it out today. For easy handling and figuring this out, I removed the turbo and just worked with the turbine housing, manifold pipe, and w/g. An the turbine heat blanket is not on yet, so that will require some room. Most of these are with the manifold flange snugged-tight, so it would hold it in as close to real position as possible. Gaps in the pics are 3/16" or smaller, most smaller.
- this is how the pipes "want" to fit, as far as the manifold piping and turbine housing like it to go; the turbine up to or very very close to the trans pan. But also, if the turbine was moved forward a little, even 1/2", that would put it near/into the opening in front of the pan; the ear sticking out may have to go, and that would be ok.
- here is "as good as it gets" as far as clearance with the turbine and trans pan; this is with the pipes underneath it all up against the frame, so this position is not quite possible:
- here is the same, with the assembly moved slightly off of the frame. The angle of the pic is a little misleading, as the rounder part of the turbine is still over the pan in such a way that it would not be able to be removed:
- clearance of the pipes to the frame, with the turbine in the position shown above. The space is about 1/8":
- here's how much room there is between the w/g and bushing: I can fit my fingers between the clamp and bushing, so about 1" of clearance at least:
I don't have a pic of the manifold connection but it is sitting quite a bit at an angle just for these pics. An angle correction of 10-20* would make it easier to rotate around into a better position, but also, a length reduction of 3/8"-1/2" would help with turbine clearance, as you can see in the pics.
Bobby and Jeremy have been working with us (even on weekends) on this and we are figuring out what to do as we go along. Again, at least on my install, this transmission is much larger than a 3650 or 6060, and fitment will be close in many areas. But there is room for it all, it will go in the area as designed...eventually!