Mag-Hytech deep tranny pan

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Anybody using one of the Mag-Hytech deep tranny pans? If so, did you notice your trans temps go down any? I'm trying to decide if it's worth the money.
 

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I put one on mine with amsoil synthetic atf and the temp did drop. I had a ford dealership change it out so that they couldn't blame the deep pan if something went wrong against the warranty. The ford mechanic put 4 extra qts when he refilled it. It was leaking out the dipstick fill tube o-ring @ the bottom of the fill pipe. make sure that when they fill the x-mission they follow directions. After I drained out 4 qts out the trans didn't leak any more. I highly reccomend this pan!!!!!!!!!
 

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Mag-Hytec deep tranny pan

I put one on mine with amsoil synthetic atf and the temp did drop. I had a ford dealership change it out so that they couldn't blame the deep pan if something went wrong against the warranty. The ford mechanic put 4 extra qts when he refilled it. It was leaking out the dipstick fill tube o-ring @ the bottom of the fill pipe. make sure that when they fill the x-mission they follow directions. After I drained out 4 qts out the trans didn't leak any more. I highly reccomend this pan!!!!!!!!!
 

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The MagHytec looks good, but is a waste of money for function. The tranny warms up slower, holds more ATF. Overheating should not be a problem. If, the tranny fluid gets hot, it takes longer to cool the additional fluid. MagHytec makes quality parts. The Diff cover would be money better spent.
 

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I've got one of their pans on my '86 Chevy 700r4 and the temp drop was very noticeable. Went from the standard tin pan to the Mag Hytec (4qt extra capacity I believe). Tranny temp dropped roughly 20 degrees under all operating conditions. I've actually been thinking of getting one for my Ford, but want to get a real temp gauge first so that I can tell the difference.
 

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