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- First Name
- Bruce
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- 350R/88LX/FR500S
Probably so on the cats but my guess is that if any mustang had the nanny set at the same trans temp as the GT350 does, they too would shut down after 10 min of being pushed. I use a GT500 trans and it can take 340 degrees all day longMaybe I missed it, but has anyone tried simply unplugging the sensor or leaving it out of the hole to sense ambient conditions (assuming it's a temp probe that screws in and can be removed and plugged) so it won't shut the car down? Anyone? Bueller?[/QUOT
You know.. That would probably work..but at the risk of damaging the tranny..I have read till I'm cross eyed on this..many seem to think the catalitic converters are not helping the situation either.Just a little perspective fwiw. I do change the fluid at least every 4 hours with Mobil 1 ATF. Even with the heat shields, the exhaust on the thing is hot enough to cook the soles off your shoes without a false floor and reflective under the pedals. So, while the car NEEDS a cooler to keep within the conservative factory limits, it might work just fine without one. :shrug:
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