deep dish trans pan....
deep dish trans pan....
anybody besides ATS and maghytech make deep dish trans pans. i like them alot and want one but they are so darn expensive. is it true to that they save ur trans holding the extra fluid?
Mag-Hytec is supposedly the tops. PML is a little cheaper (Geno's, http://www.genosgarage.com/products.asp?dept=167). Summit (http://store.summitracing.com/egnsea...=KeywordSearch) has several that are a little cheaper and still supposedly good quality (you have a drain and can add a temp sensor etc).
When I was trying to lower my tranny temps it seemed that from reading the threads the pans only make a slight temp difference. The main plus was extra fluid that helped tranny life appearantly.
When I was trying to lower my tranny temps it seemed that from reading the threads the pans only make a slight temp difference. The main plus was extra fluid that helped tranny life appearantly.
Ummm, wellllll, OK, I will buy that!
I would think that the HD casting would also be for that rock that got flung at yeah, by the truck in front of you(travaling 60+mph) or the bolder that you said, O
SHET,as you slide over it, play off road!
Flash.
I run this one from B&M http://store.summitracing.com/partde...5&autoview=sku
It had a drain and is easily tapped for a trans temp sensor. It's a quality build for the money.
It had a drain and is easily tapped for a trans temp sensor. It's a quality build for the money.
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