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Old 05-01-2012, 03:53 PM   #1
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Why pray tell would ANYONE be on the converter for 10 seconds? GEEZ don't you have the coordination to deck it when the tree cycles, bet that dumptruck motor spins right up to that killer converter.It's obvious that all your "advising" has got Garret on here asking for input. Why would you care if he wants to set this up the way apparently his trans guy ADVISED him to? BTW you never did answer my question exactly what class of Super Stock is "E"? You stated that in fact you had a legal Super Stock car, it must be another ride since in your pics it's clearly designated as E something. Could it stand for EGO? Good day sir. Joe
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Rich, you'll know before we know. All I can tell you is that both sides of the block are windowed.
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Old 05-01-2012, 06:44 PM   #3
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The new trans isn't one of my home built 400's but rather a class TH350 that came with a fitting in the top rear and the factory vent was plugged.
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Old 05-01-2012, 10:41 PM   #4
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I run a line to the trunk where I have a Jeg's catch can. It helps keep the underside of the car cleaner, ProTrans 727. Dyno
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Old 05-02-2012, 08:18 AM   #5
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The new trans isn't one of my home built 400's but rather a class TH350 that came with a fitting in the top rear and the factory vent was plugged.
Garret, the trans most likely doesn't have a cooler circuit and would likely puke IF you ever hot lapped in competition, especially with conventional trans fluid but since you don't compete, it's not an issue.

That said, again, not one of my Rossler transmissions that I have been running since 2005 has the factory vent plugged, my transmissions retain the cooler circuit and I only run synthetic fluid, specifically Allison's TranSynd. My car(s) have been and are regularly hot lapped and my transmissions have never puked in ~5000 passes!

IMO, you're just making it harder than it has to be for what YOU have and what YOU are doing.

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Old 05-02-2012, 09:39 AM   #6
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40 coupe whos T-350 are you running?
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Old 05-02-2012, 08:23 PM   #7
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The new trans does have a cooler circuit. I do plan to enter it in a bracket race or two as I do every season. There is normally little cool down time in the later rounds.

It's a Coan unit.
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Old 05-02-2012, 08:57 PM   #8
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Garret, the trans most likely doesn't have a cooler circuit and would likely puke IF you ever hot lapped in competition, especially with conventional trans fluid but since you don't compete, it's not an issue.

That said, again, not one of my Rossler transmissions that I have been running since 2005 has the factory vent plugged, my transmissions retain the cooler circuit and I only run synthetic fluid, specifically Allison's TranSynd. My car(s) have been and are regularly hot lapped and my transmissions have never puked in ~5000 passes!

IMO, you're just making it harder than it has to be for what YOU have and what YOU are doing.
Ive never puked fluid either using the stock trans cooler in the radiator, but I guess a catch can will never hurt anything. Im much more interested in what this cars going to run with the trans change and wheelie bar seeing it ran 9.40 untuned @ 1670 feet DA before these changes, should be dam interesting.
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Old 05-03-2012, 09:03 AM   #9
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nothing interesting or magical about it.. Replace a home built turbo 400 with a lite weight/low friction turbo 350 and you'll run quicker.

It's the year 2012, the parts are available to everyone with the coin to run as quick and fast as they want even those that only test/tune.
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Old 05-03-2012, 09:04 AM   #10
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40 coupe, got 1 of these in my car work on my buddies also. I don't run a cooler he does both units will push out a little fluid, not much but there is some. That being said I'm unsure why Coan put the vent there I'm surt there's a reason for it just don't know what that reason is. AS I've said previously I'd follow coans advice, they built the trans they know why they've done certain things, opinions are just that, until someone who runs the same stuff you're running makes a statement of FACT I'd disregard all the I'm sure well meaning "advise". If you get this thing back together as I'm led to believe you've hurt your engine, and have any issues with the trans you can PM me I don't know everything about this trans but I've figured out how to make it live for my application. Joe BTW I've found it best to run the Amsoil "super shift" fluid, clutches look like new after a season of running.
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