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PPE trans pan ?

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Those that have changed the trans pan to a stock depth PPE pan did you need longer bolts to attach the pan and am I correct that it only have additional 3/4 of a qt extra?
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I installed my yesterday. I didn't notice any difference in capacity. I'll double check the fluid level when I get home this afternoon.

I also installed the dipstick from Mike's build shop. Makes it so much easier to check level and add fluid.
 

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It should not require longer bolts or more fluid as it is at the stock capacity. The only benefits are the added cooling fins and the drain plug.
 
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Oh yes the dipstick is the best thing I added so far and just got one of his funnels to try and give feed back. I have not even used it yet and it’s perfect including the fit!! I hope to get the fluid dropped overnight this week coming up and give it a test..
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It should not require longer bolts or more fluid as it is at the stock capacity. The only benefits are the added cooling fins and the drain plug.
ok thanks Frenchy. I didn’t want to get caught with my pants down with no way to get to the store to get some.
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