Track whores with MRs?
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Little update.
Gearbox was pulled finally. Nice little bits of metal when the oil was drained. TC looked fine.
Gearbox is now boxed up and awaiting FedEx to wisk it away to TRE.
Kinda good timing on pulling the gearbox as my stock clutch is worn to and into the rivets. The surface is worn evenly but very thin. Was on borrowed time for sure. I have to say I got alot of use out of it. 32,000 miles, with over 8 track events.
I bought 2 key pieces of my tranny cooler:
Tilton 40-524 Trans/Diff cooler pump
http://www.tiltonracing.com/content....st2&id=222&m=d
Fluidyne DB-30110 4x11x2 transmission cooler
http://store.summitracing.com/partde...0&autoview=sku
btw, both summit racing and the Fluidyne site have it listed as black painted but it came raw silver. Not a big deal but I was kinda hoping for black for more stealth.
I might try and get it anodized. Depends on where I end up mounting it on the car. My first thought is too mount it in front of the radiator where it will get the best airflow but it is pretty dense so it might block air from that part of the radiator. Other idea is drivers side in front of the wheel like the stock oil cooler.
Gearbox was pulled finally. Nice little bits of metal when the oil was drained. TC looked fine.
Gearbox is now boxed up and awaiting FedEx to wisk it away to TRE.
Kinda good timing on pulling the gearbox as my stock clutch is worn to and into the rivets. The surface is worn evenly but very thin. Was on borrowed time for sure. I have to say I got alot of use out of it. 32,000 miles, with over 8 track events.
I bought 2 key pieces of my tranny cooler:
Tilton 40-524 Trans/Diff cooler pump
http://www.tiltonracing.com/content....st2&id=222&m=d
Fluidyne DB-30110 4x11x2 transmission cooler
http://store.summitracing.com/partde...0&autoview=sku
btw, both summit racing and the Fluidyne site have it listed as black painted but it came raw silver. Not a big deal but I was kinda hoping for black for more stealth.
I might try and get it anodized. Depends on where I end up mounting it on the car. My first thought is too mount it in front of the radiator where it will get the best airflow but it is pretty dense so it might block air from that part of the radiator. Other idea is drivers side in front of the wheel like the stock oil cooler.
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Originally Posted by atlvalet
Are you going to do the work yourself?
A local shop pulled the gearbox for me and will also be reinstalling it and a new clutch. I didn't want to deal with it in my garage so I am having them do it.
The cooler I will be assembling myself and installing myself. I also bought another Greddy temp gauge that I will use to monitor the gearbox temps from now on. I have 6 gauges in the car now. haha. Information overload. Trans temp / Engine oil temp / Coolant temp / Boost / AFR / EGT. All peak holds however which comes in handy.
I am waiting till everything is back in the car so I can measure distances and get the -AN lines and fittings.
#80
Originally Posted by razorlab
TRE is rebuilding the gearbox and fabbing the cooler connections and also a temp gauge connection.
A local shop pulled the gearbox for me and will also be reinstalling it and a new clutch. I didn't want to deal with it in my garage so I am having them do it.
The cooler I will be assembling myself and installing myself. I also bought another Greddy temp gauge that I will use to monitor the gearbox temps from now on. I have 6 gauges in the car now. haha. Information overload. Trans temp / Engine oil temp / Coolant temp / Boost / AFR / EGT. All peak holds however which comes in handy.
I am waiting till everything is back in the car so I can measure distances and get the -AN lines and fittings.
A local shop pulled the gearbox for me and will also be reinstalling it and a new clutch. I didn't want to deal with it in my garage so I am having them do it.
The cooler I will be assembling myself and installing myself. I also bought another Greddy temp gauge that I will use to monitor the gearbox temps from now on. I have 6 gauges in the car now. haha. Information overload. Trans temp / Engine oil temp / Coolant temp / Boost / AFR / EGT. All peak holds however which comes in handy.
I am waiting till everything is back in the car so I can measure distances and get the -AN lines and fittings.
I got my fluid yesterday, and my pump today, i'm plannin on tryin to swap fluids tomorrow while i do my brakes for the track on sat.
are all 3 changes as easy as they look?
#81
I wonder once TRE is done with your tranny if they would sell a kit for the fabbed tranny
cooler lines and temp gauge connection. Razor are you gonna try to get readings with the
cooler on and off? I know that cooling the tranny will help but I wonder if the thin 4th gear
will still be a problem? Can't wait to hear the low down from TRE.
cooler lines and temp gauge connection. Razor are you gonna try to get readings with the
cooler on and off? I know that cooling the tranny will help but I wonder if the thin 4th gear
will still be a problem? Can't wait to hear the low down from TRE.
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Originally Posted by WarmPepsi
nice, and don't forget, pics, pics, pics
are all 3 changes as easy as they look?
are all 3 changes as easy as they look?
Rear diff is cake, literally takes 10 mins
Tranny is pretty easy. Remember the tranny uses an allen wrench.
TC takes a little longer because of the DP getting in the way.
#84
Originally Posted by razorlab
Yes.
Rear diff is cake, literally takes 10 mins
Tranny is pretty easy. Remember the tranny uses an allen wrench.
TC takes a little longer because of the DP getting in the way.
Rear diff is cake, literally takes 10 mins
Tranny is pretty easy. Remember the tranny uses an allen wrench.
TC takes a little longer because of the DP getting in the way.
http://evomoto.com/popup_image_tech....6adc0bf179ad32
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Originally Posted by WarmPepsi
thats what i thought, and i went and got allen to 3/8 sockets, but when i check it in the manual, and in this picture, you use the other, not the allen.
http://evomoto.com/popup_image_tech....6adc0bf179ad32
http://evomoto.com/popup_image_tech....6adc0bf179ad32
#87
HOLY CRAP.
dude.
if you've ran your car at all like mine, you NEED to change your fluid like 6 months ago.
My tranny was a cloudy honey color, when it got all the way down, it had the tiniest particles, the color of your car (metal). But they kept coming and coming and coming.
Then on to the transfer case, dear lord, it's a little darker, but you can actually see the grey in the fluid coming out. (this one is kinda a ***** with the downpipe on)
Finally the rear diff. Damn near black at first, then went to the brownish honey color.
All 3 magnetic drain plugs were so caked with metal, that they had no magnetics left.
I'm amazed the car was still kicking. Thanks again for the heads up.
dude.
if you've ran your car at all like mine, you NEED to change your fluid like 6 months ago.
My tranny was a cloudy honey color, when it got all the way down, it had the tiniest particles, the color of your car (metal). But they kept coming and coming and coming.
Then on to the transfer case, dear lord, it's a little darker, but you can actually see the grey in the fluid coming out. (this one is kinda a ***** with the downpipe on)
Finally the rear diff. Damn near black at first, then went to the brownish honey color.
All 3 magnetic drain plugs were so caked with metal, that they had no magnetics left.
I'm amazed the car was still kicking. Thanks again for the heads up.
#89
Originally Posted by razorlab
Was that your first fluid change? The Rear diff looked nasty my first change then every change after that it looks brand new. Same with everything else pretty much.
i'm amazed, or shocked or something, thats some nasty stuff!