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Old 08-21-2013, 02:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Formulabruce View Post
Its just plain hard FACT that Trannys start to get destroyed over 200 degrees.
ANY method to keep your automatic transmission under 200 degrees will help its life expectancy.
I noticed when I drive my car and it runs at about 210, after I shut It down it will leave a little puddle of tranny fluid on the ground..

If it runs at 180-190 I never lose a drop..

And I cant find the leak for the life of me..

 


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