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    Ford Racing 4R70W Tranny Pan Installed

    Part no. M-7195-4R, purchase through Reinhart Automotive (vendor) or other FRP dealer (I purchased mine in the Atlanta area)

    An extremely nice part, it holds two more quarts of tranmission fluid. I had this installed while Steve at Team Ford installed my PI Torque Converter, and had the filter changed as well. I also ordered a temperature sending unit from Dakota Digital and had Steve tap the pan and install it, even though the gauge won't go in for a couple more weeks.

    The first shot is the stock pan (this one one the project car, which is slated to have a FRP pan identical to this installed... except it will be powdercoated black)

    The second and third shots show my new pan, and a closer shot of the sending unit.
    Last edited by Donny Carlson; 04-02-2006 at 01:16 PM.

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    Looks good Donny, what do you think of the PI converter? Nice huh! You'll be itching like me to S/C soon.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tmac1337
    Looks good Donny, what do you think of the PI converter? Nice huh! You'll be itching like me to S/C soon.
    Haven't driven it yet. It's sitting on a lift at Team Ford right now. Aric will be reflashing my chip per Steve's recommendations for lockup, and Aric has a new file that eliminates "tip-in"
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    That sure does look great! I like it .Purchased from the DR rite?Mee too..

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    Donny - I agree, that trans pan looks great. The larger fluid capacity is a major benefit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jgc61sr2002
    Donny - I agree, that trans pan looks great. The larger fluid capacity is a major benefit.
    Thanks! Here's another shot taken today by Todd.
    Last edited by Donny Carlson; 04-02-2006 at 01:15 PM.

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    I ordered mine from the local dealer,$50 off list.
    Should be in this week.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyclone03
    I ordered mine from the local dealer,$50 off list.
    Should be in this week.
    Hey Ray (Dealer) Can you get these?

    Thanks,

    David

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    Quote Originally Posted by hitchhiker
    Hey Ray (Dealer) Can you get these?

    Thanks,

    David
    I'm not ray, but I'll still point out that he has posted a couple times that he does not handle Ford Racing Parts, only regular Ford Parts.

    You can buy this from Dennis Reinhart or Kenny Brown, both of whom are FRP dealers and both are vendors here. Or, if you have an SVT dealer near you, it's likely they can order it. Ford Racing's web site (and catalog -- and their ad in the current MM&FF) also has a list of dealers by state.

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    I think that looks nicer than the B&M pan...

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    To each it own. The B&M racing pan holds 1 more quart of more fluid, the pan has more cooling fin area, the drain bolt is not the lowest point of the pan which is succeptable to damage, and the pan offers basically the same clearance after you count the solid piece of the Ford Racing pan hanging lower and the drain bolt. The B&M racing is 4 7/16 from the mating surface, the Ford Racing is 4 4/16 plus the drain plug.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Donny Carlson
    I'm not ray, but I'll still point out that he has posted a couple times that he does not handle Ford Racing Parts, only regular Ford Parts.

    You can buy this from Dennis Reinhart or Kenny Brown, both of whom are FRP dealers and both are vendors here. Or, if you have an SVT dealer near you, it's likely they can order it. Ford Racing's web site (and catalog -- and their ad in the current MM&FF) also has a list of dealers by state.
    DR sent the Art Carr deep pan when I ordered from him.
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    Any of the deep aluminum finned pans are better than stock, glad to see the variety of different styles.
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    DR has these eh? Might have to call
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    Quote Originally Posted by joflewbyu2
    Any of the deep aluminum finned pans are better than stock, glad to see the variety of different styles.
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