BlackVXGTS
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- GEN-F2 GTS A6, VS Clubsport 185 A4
How much was it posted to Aus?
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Monstar (pirate) black pearl?Wasn't too bad. $80us for the dipstick and $33us for postage.
There was a thread on here from a member a couple of years ago who had a Redline Wagon and was a drag racer. He fitted one and documented it. Had a quick look in previous threads but couldn't find it.
Nah. Think his member name started with an "R". Its from a couple of years ago so my memory is struggling. He got it to run 11s from fairly simple mods then sold it. He had some good constructive ideas. Also was involved I think in getting an 18" Koya rim to fit over rear Brembos for better drag racing tyre options.
I'd love to hear how you went and how it works. Something I had in mind to, I only saw the lokar ones in the US and read about them being used in Pontiac G8sI bought one of these
.https://jannettyracing.com/products/jre-dipstick-and-tube-kit-6l80e-6l90e
Going to fit and mark fluid level on the dipstick before I change to deep pan. Should make it a bit easier for future trans services.
Just spotted this thread now. So what did you do? jack the rear up so a magnetic level would make the pan level or you let the car down and left the sills to be parallel with the garage floor than jacked the car up to be the same when the pan is slowly looking down hill.Friends,
This week just changed my ATF for the first time on my VF calais v8, as well as swapping out the stock pan for a camaro one due to the great research I've found here. Now I've checked the workshop manual & the deep pan threads and they all say check the fluid when the car is 'level.' Can anyone clarify exactly what this means. When the car is level, as in the frame is level according to a spirit level, the tranny pan is actually not very level at all. However, raising the rear of the car so that the car is no longer level but 'bum up' as it were, makes the tranny pan level (checking with a magnetic spirit level).
I'm probably just splitting hairs here, but can anyone shed some light on the matter? Or am I overthinking it!
Thanks in advance!