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Reuse the gasket. It is a $60 item and is built really well. Replace the filter and its grommet though.

Even the shallow PPE pan holds an additional 3/4 of a quart of fluid.

I decided not to bother with the deep since I do regular changes anyway and you're changing out 7-8 quarts of fluid per drain.

Plus the shallow pan looks better to my monkey brain. :)

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The shallow pan also used to be something like $20-30 cheaper. Looks like it is priced the same these days.
 
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Hey guys! Hope y'all are well. I was combing through this forum but couldn't find a clear answer but how do I know of I have the deep or shallow pan from PPE? I got mine from Stage 3 and looking back they don't really specify the depth. Thanks for y'all time!
 

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Hey guys! Hope y'all are well. I was combing through this forum but couldn't find a clear answer but how do I know of I have the deep or shallow pan from PPE? I got mine from Stage 3 and looking back they don't really specify the depth. Thanks for y'all time!
Got a picture?
 


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This is the same image from Stage this website. Part number PPE328053220.

Link below lol

https://www.stage3motorsports.com/3...nger-ppe-black-hd-10r80-transmission-pan.html

Thanks for the help Frenchy!

PPE328053220 17-21 F150 Ranger PPE Black HD 10R80 Transmission Pan 00.webp
That is the shallow pan. That said I prefer that over the deep pan for the Ranger. Why you ask? Because instead of trying to cool by increasing capacity you are doing it with cooling fins that were not there before. That little bit will make a huge difference when towing or OffRoad. Also you get the nice little drain plug
 

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That is the shallow pan. That said I prefer that over the deep pan for the Ranger. Why you ask? Because instead of trying to cool by increasing capacity you are doing it with cooling fins that were not there before. That little bit will make a huge difference when towing or OffRoad. Also you get the nice little drain plug

It doesn't really work like you might think.

The trans will still run at around 200 degrees, but, instead of dumping that heat into the truck's cooling stack, you're rejecting it to the atmosphere. So the cooling system doesn't have to work quite as hard to reject heat coming from the trans.

You DO see a bit slower warmup of the trans fluid, so it is getting rid of heat, just not much to see once things come up to temp.
 
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It doesn't really work like you might think.

The trans will still run at around 200 degrees, but, instead of dumping that heat into the truck's cooling stack, you're rejecting it to the atmosphere. So the cooling system doesn't have to work quite as hard to reject heat coming from the trans.
I'm well aware of how it works. The way you state is correct. Will the transmission run around 200°F? Absolutely. Will it get up to 250°F? Maybe, but it will be much harder for it to happen
 

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Thanks Frenchy! Appreciate the help as always
 

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It doesn't really work like you might think.

The trans will still run at around 200 degrees, but, instead of dumping that heat into the truck's cooling stack, you're rejecting it to the atmosphere. So the cooling system doesn't have to work quite as hard to reject heat coming from the trans.

You DO see a bit slower warmup of the trans fluid, so it is getting rid of heat, just not much to see once things come up to temp.
So adding to global warming??? ????
 

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Another benefit of the shallow pan is that it won’t hang down as far becoming a target offroad.
I have the deep and it's so far up if it gets hit you have other problems. It's a good ways above the skid plates.
 

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Does the shallow pan hold more capacity? I purchased the shallow pan not knowing there were two but who cares shouldn’t matter if I do regular changes. I’m really waiting on Fitz to finish dipstick so I can get this installed. Can’t wait
 
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Does anyone have a link for the Fitz dip stick?
There is no link...
Go to first page/first post of the "remote aftermarket dipstick support thread" thread and you'll see a voting poll...take it and it will add your name to the list.
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