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Old 06-14-2006, 09:22 PM
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I'll make the same suggestion I made to BJC. With a full plate installed such as this, at least have the trans fluid flushed about every 25K. No a drain and filter change, but a flush. A drain and filter changes leaves most of the fluid inside the trans and the torque converter; a flush flushes out all old fluid and puts in new fresh fluid.
The other thing I would recommend is a larger trans flud cooler, such as those from BM to keep the fluid temps down.
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He has a manual trans. There is no torque converter and heat wouldn't be as big of a factor to a manual as an auto although heat is still not good.
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I'll make the same suggestion I made to BJC. With a full plate installed such as this, at least have the trans fluid flushed about every 25K. No a drain and filter change, but a flush. A drain and filter changes leaves most of the fluid inside the trans and the torque converter; a flush flushes out all old fluid and puts in new fresh fluid.
The other thing I would recommend is a larger trans flud cooler, such as those from BM to keep the fluid temps down.

f5 - I think I understand your advice from an automatic transmission perspective. Torque converter = heat = transmission fluid cooler. But do I have less of an issue with a 5-speed? I thought the manual transmission lacked a fluid cooler (or doesn't need one due to less heat resulting from the absence of a torque converter?). I was also under the impression that more cooling isn't always a better thing with respct to a manual transmission since temperatures that are too low result in poor fluid performance and shifting. What fluid is used in the H3's manual transmission? Is moving to a synthetic based product recommended if one is not already being used?

I could just be confused here, but I would appreciate a clarification.
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I still think you should make the plate out of balsa wood to reduce the weight.
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f5 - I think I understand your advice from an automatic transmission perspective. Torque converter = heat = transmission fluid cooler. But do I have less of an issue with a 5-speed? I thought the manual transmission lacked a fluid cooler (or doesn't need one due to less heat resulting from the absence of a torque converter?). I was also under the impression that more cooling isn't always a better thing with respct to a manual transmission since temperatures that are too low result in poor fluid performance and shifting. What fluid is used in the H3's manual transmission? Is moving to a synthetic based product recommended if one is not already being used?

I could just be confused here, but I would appreciate a clarification.
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