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With the exhaust routed above the transmission housing that close , did you need to compensate with a larger transmission cooler, or was there no noticeable difference in ATF temps ? I'm also going to make an assumption that the exhaust was wrapped in that area afterwards to mitigate heat buildup on the transmission and floorboards?
You sorta answered your question with the wrap assumption. Yes it was wrapped but more for the floorboard to keep those temps lower and then the tub was treated with heat shield on the bottom side. There was also a large trans cooler installed. Not because it was required, but because we could and why not?
That wasn't really the point though. I was pointing out that regardless, unless you want to stay with stock suspension geometry, a motor swap will create issues that are rarely discussed and should be so the total package can be addressed and you don't wind up limiting yourself later on and being sad over your motor choice.
I think the biggest disability we encounter is the inability to get out of our own skin for a few moments and ponder things from a different perspective. It would be pretty sad to discover that your shiny new motor is a lot of fun to drive faster in the rough stuff where more uptravel and some nice shocks can be very beneficial only to figure out your motor placement now prevents that from happening. Not much different than Jerry saying that because the Anti-rock worked for him and his questionable standards, there was no need for anyone to run anything else.
All I care about is keeping the door open for folks to ponder all the ramifications and not wind up stuck with something that may not let them get to where they want to be in a few years if their current value system changes.
