So? Any ideas? Supposed to extend tranny life.
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93forestpearl wrote:Keep up the good work. You'll never know what you are capable of unless you push yourself.
I think your post is a little misleading. Nobody said cooling isn't important, but the thing is, there isn't necessarily a need for additional cooling on a manual tranny, even in performance (and most racing...yes) applications. There's nothing wrong with an external M/T cooler in and of itself, but unless you're going endurance, off-road, Nextel Cup, etc. racing it's mostly a waste of money. It also isn't normally used when not needed because of the extra space and weight, not to mention the addition of more places to potentially leak transmission fluid. I'm not saying there's no cars that need them or have them for good reason...there's just plenty of reasons NOT to use them on cars that don't need them.fishbone79 wrote: Contrary to what other's have suggested, cooling is important in MT's in any performance application. However, it's generally more difficult to implement because the transmission is not usually pumping the fluid for another reason. Allot of the audi team rally guys used transmission coolant systems in the early days of AWD proper. The most notable is the pikes peak S1.
I absolutely agree. I should clarify, I did not mean contrary to what other's have suggested _here_, but contrary to the traditional point of view as it has been discussed, ad nauseam (on this forum and elsewhere). Sorry about that.SLODRIVE wrote:I think your post is a little misleading. Nobody said cooling isn't important, but the thing is, there isn't necessarily a need for additional cooling on a manual tranny, even in performance (and most racing...yes) applications. There's nothing wrong with an external M/T cooler in and of itself, but unless you're going endurance, off-road, Nextel Cup, etc. racing it's mostly a waste of money. It also isn't normally used when not needed because of the extra space and weight, not to mention the addition of more places to potentially leak transmission fluid. I'm not saying there's no cars that need them or have them for good reason...there's just plenty of reasons NOT to use them on cars that don't need them.fishbone79 wrote: Contrary to what other's have suggested, cooling is important in MT's in any performance application. However, it's generally more difficult to implement because the transmission is not usually pumping the fluid for another reason. Allot of the audi team rally guys used transmission coolant systems in the early days of AWD proper. The most notable is the pikes peak S1.
Manual transmissions don't generate nearly the amount of heat as an automatic transmission or an engine, and you'll have a really hard time getting the fluid hot enough for long enough to cause any kind of lubricant breakdown, assuming the transmission has good fluid in it to begin with. If you're concerned about extending your 5-speed's life, I think you'll be better off changing the fluid once in a while.
JMHO