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Which aftermarket tranny pan holds the most fluid?

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Old 08-05-2007, 04:56 PM
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Default Which aftermarket tranny pan holds the most fluid?

I want to replace it when I do my converter swap, because my FLT pan didn't come with a drain plug

Almost all of the say 1-3 quarts extra, but I think they are refering to the tranny pans on the cars, which I THINK are a little less than ours....
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Uh... 2+ more quarts. Instead of a recessed section, it's a straight up, deep, box-type pan. Most of your aftermarket (deeper) pans will be shaped like this one:

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