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Old 09-19-2020, 08:50 AM   #1
Chipper Chapman
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Default Transmission heat vs. ET/Performance

As the transmission fluid gets hotter, how will it affect the converter? Do you guys tend to see your cars get faster as trans temps go up? I have noticed a trend in my car I can only partially explain to myself. As the rounds get tight and start “hot lapping” the car will gradually get faster and faster, I have watched engine coolant and oil temps, and obviously it like hot oil and cool water which I can keep under control and keep tabs on. I don’t have a trans temp gauge so I can’t see what it’s doing. But a few times now on hot laps (usually going into semis or final) the car will pickup .04-.06 out of nowhere, right off the hit. It’ll usually go the best pass of the weekend on the brakes. So I’m wondering if hot fluid in trans effects the way the converter works that much.
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