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    Depends in your application. Race car.... sure. Otherwise just get the Dorman stock replacement pan with a drain plug. You can find them for under $40 shipped.
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    I got one. I wish I'd shopped around. There's one available on ebay that is very similar but has two extra fins and a threaded boss for a temp sensor. My ZZP pan was not flat at all. I checked it on a surface plate it was as wavy as a Pringles chip. It did lay flat after I bolted it onto the trans, I guarantee that it's not good for the gasket though.

    It does seem like it will function well as a fluid cooler - lots more area compared to the steel pan - and the fins hang down in the breeze under the speeding car.

    I'll keep you updated about trans temps when I finally drop in my new trans. I bought it to counter the extra heat I expect to make with my TCI torque converter.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jlgp2007nc View Post
    Depends in your application. Race car.... sure. Otherwise just get the Dorman stock replacement pan with a drain plug. You can find them for under $40 shipped.
    Good lookin on that piece the pan is 27 bucks w/drain plug off rock auto part # 265814
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    Quote Originally Posted by rodguezsciii View Post
    No. The worlds fastest FWD 3800 ran a modified stock pan.



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    Quote Originally Posted by jlgp2007nc View Post
    Depends in your application. Race car.... sure. Otherwise just get the Dorman stock replacement pan with a drain plug. You can find them for under $40 shipped.
    the question is for an item used to cool down tranny temps....I'd prefer it over a regular tranny cooler....

    Quote Originally Posted by Shmoke View Post
    I got one. I wish I'd shopped around. There's one available on ebay that is very similar but has two extra fins and a threaded boss for a temp sensor. My ZZP pan was not flat at all. I checked it on a surface plate it was as wavy as a Pringles chip. It did lay flat after I bolted it onto the trans, I guarantee that it's not good for the gasket though.

    It does seem like it will function well as a fluid cooler - lots more area compared to the steel pan - and the fins hang down in the breeze under the speeding car.

    I'll keep you updated about trans temps when I finally drop in my new trans. I bought it to counter the extra heat I expect to make with my TCI torque converter.

    sweet....keep me updated....
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    Quote Originally Posted by GTPpower View Post
    No. The worlds fastest FWD 3800 ran a modified stock pan.

    ....bet it was never daily driven on hot summer days in bumper to bumper traffic either....
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    Installed my Dorman pan today at work with no issues. New filter and gasket as well. The pan doesn't come with a drain plug gasket and doesn't seem to need one, but I just threw one in for the hell of it. Free shop supplies haha. Dex VI in abundance as well so I can drain and fill as much as I want!
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    Quote Originally Posted by jlgp2007nc View Post
    Installed my Dorman pan today at work with no issues. New filter and gasket as well. The pan doesn't come with a drain plug gasket and doesn't seem to need one, but I just threw one in for the hell of it. Free shop supplies haha. Dex VI in abundance as well so I can drain and fill as much as I want!
    the plug on the pan is a + ....but last year I saw some pretty hot tranny temps, and wanted to know if anyone else has had success with the Aluminum pan....
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    If you're worried about trans temps just get a cooler. It'll do more than a pan will.
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