Any HPDE Road racers run autos? What ATF?
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Any HPDE Road racers run autos? What ATF?
Just built my 4L60 back up and while I wait for the last part to come in to reinstall, I thought I would ask what ATF you guys would recommend. I will mostly be autocrossing in my 93, with 2800 stall and 3.75 gears. I have a B&M stacked cooler and BeCool with integral cooler to it, with 7 rows, so it should run below 200 degrees, I hope.
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Just built my 4L60 back up and while I wait for the last part to come in to reinstall, I thought I would ask what ATF you guys would recommend. I will mostly be autocrossing in my 93, with 2800 stall and 3.75 gears. I have a B&M stacked cooler and BeCool with integral cooler to it, with 7 rows, so it should run below 200 degrees, I hope.
BTW, what happened to the trans? I know from years ago your car is pulling a lot of power, was that the original?
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I may do AMSOIL ATF. Some say stick with Dino, but Dex III hasnt been licensed since 2003. I think I am nuking this out. Just get AMSOIL and move on.
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Based on the make up....Dex 6 is all about gas mileage & not as good as Dex 3 was.........so I run AMSOIL Torque-Drive® Synthetic in my 97' w/ 3.90 & 4000 stall.........about 500 at the wheels with 2 coolers and WOT at every track for my 25 minutes each session.....
I still run mine through the radiator as I drive it on the street in the winter...last time at VIR got up to 275 temp, but hey, it was over 90 degrees and my foot to da floor. Tranny did fine (I think Danny P would agree ), so you should be good autoxing. I have talked with Rossler about the Synth, he's fine with it and after the rear took out my main shaft last year I had him look at the guts, he gave Torque-Drive a
Good luck
I still run mine through the radiator as I drive it on the street in the winter...last time at VIR got up to 275 temp, but hey, it was over 90 degrees and my foot to da floor. Tranny did fine (I think Danny P would agree ), so you should be good autoxing. I have talked with Rossler about the Synth, he's fine with it and after the rear took out my main shaft last year I had him look at the guts, he gave Torque-Drive a
Good luck
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My wife's car is an A4 C5. She tracks it, and is on sticky tires, turning respectable times at the tracks we run. She got into heat issues as soon as she started getting fast.
I bought and installed a B&M cooler and a deeper transmission pan. The pan added a couple of quarts capacity, for more thermal mass, and the pan has a drain plug! No need to pull the whole thing anymore. Also, the cooler is in series with the existing cooler in the radiator. Seems to be working fine so far, with temps well below the line. We'll see this summer if it's for real. The Texas summer is a decent test of cooling equipment.
I bought and installed a B&M cooler and a deeper transmission pan. The pan added a couple of quarts capacity, for more thermal mass, and the pan has a drain plug! No need to pull the whole thing anymore. Also, the cooler is in series with the existing cooler in the radiator. Seems to be working fine so far, with temps well below the line. We'll see this summer if it's for real. The Texas summer is a decent test of cooling equipment.