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Old 04-17-2007, 04:20 PM
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I dont have a tranny cooler yet but my question is is it ok to drive with that stall as long as I stay off it for a couple of days?
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It shouldn't be the end of the world, but then again, the 4L60e is a moody little bitch. I'd get one on there as soon as you can. I would also take it to get a FULL transmission flush after about 500-1000 miles. I used to have a 4400 stall, you are going to love the 4000!
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tranny is freshly built with mabey 14km on it. The car drives nice with it. not as tight as the 4000 yank I have in my 383 93 vette but theyre two different animals.
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not a problem if it is mostly highway. I'm guesing its pretty toasty in Bahrain, so a lot of stop and go could get pretty hot if you are on a stock T-stat.




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