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Which deep transmission pan for 4l60?

Old Aug 8, 2008 | 11:07 AM
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I am in the market for a deep tranny pan, just wondering what everyone else is using? PM me please if it is a non-sponser.

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Old Aug 8, 2008 | 11:45 AM
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I put one from Mag-Hytec,Its aluminum Finned,It holds 3 Qts More than The stock one,It has a Magnetic drain Plug,And My Trans. now runs 10-15 Degrees Cooler.I like it so much that I put on there Rear Diff. Cover.Hope this helps.
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Originally Posted by MADS99
I put one from Mag-Hytec,Its aluminum Finned,It holds 3 Qts More than The stock one,It has a Magnetic drain Plug,And My Trans. now runs 10-15 Degrees Cooler.I like it so much that I put on there Rear Diff. Cover.Hope this helps.
Thanks for the reply, Got a link?
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Old Aug 8, 2008 | 11:58 AM
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Corey,I just sent you a P.M.
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just throwing it out there, if you are are doing it to cool your tranny temps down, go ahead and get the tru-cool 40k, believe that thing is going to cool you down way low without needing a deep tranny pan... it may even be cheaper aswell... unless you are doing it for some odd reason...
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Originally Posted by ap2002
just throwing it out there, if you are are doing it to cool your tranny temps down, go ahead and get the tru-cool 40k, believe that thing is going to cool you down way low without needing a deep tranny pan... it may even be cheaper aswell... unless you are doing it for some odd reason...
I am ordering the 40k cooler, but I was told/researched that with a 9.5 converter you loose some fluid capacity so that is why I was looking for a deep tranny pan to regain some of that lost fluid.... Is that right or is the pan not needed?
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Stock converters are larger. You will lose fluid capacity wit a 9.5" converter.
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LPW has some nice ones...
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Ebay son! $20

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Originally Posted by bluecajun5.3
Ebay son! $20

That looks familiar.
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