Originally Posted by 2015_PSD
Originally Posted by clinebarger
Originally Posted by MolaKule
Finned or not, if the cover has some increased capacity AND drain and and fill plugs, that is a plus.
Added capacity may not be beneficial at all.....
I've done extensive testing of deep transmission pans & found they do more harm than good, Especially if the vehicle can accelerate from a stand still quickly. Some of the cars I build transmissions for can cover 60 feet in 1.20 seconds. The fluid would climb into the geartrian, Aerate, Uncover the fluid suction port AND make the fluid temperatures run higher.
I realize this isn't an apples to apples comparison with a differential.......But lube needs controlled all the same & engineering on these types of aftermarket products is usually very poor.
Any data you care to share that helps substantiate your point?
I have all the data saved on a thumb drive, But it's just that.....Raw Racepak Logger data.
I logged....
G-meter (3-axis)
MPH
Engine RPM
Current Gear
Trans Forward Drum RPM (On 4L80E's)
Output shaft RPM
Main Line Pressure (Transduser)
Outlet Cooler line Temperature (Thermister)
Sump Temperature (Thermister)
*The Line Pressure would drop upon acceleration, Then work back up to ALMOST normal (Suction becoming uncovered).
*You could see the ATF was aerated from the foamy look on the dipstick, Thought it was from sucking air.....Relocated/Fabbed a suction tube that would pick-up ATF from the back of the pan.
*This helped the line pressure drop a lot but did not cure it completely.
*Fluid would still aerate.
*Fabbed-up a baffle around the pick-up tube to keep the fluid sloshing to the back of the pan......Fixed ALL the issues along with a 15 degree drop in max Temperatures.
*The ATF must have been climbing the back of the pan & getting into the geartrian, You can call this part of my findings speculation if you want!
Installed a stock pan & filter....Along with new frictions & steels in the trans because they were distressed.......This trans has lived for 3-years/500 passes since without issue.
***This is an extreme example (1000 HP put through a Trans-brake 4L80E & 10.5" slicks), But cost me A LOT of time that could have been put to use making money!