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Old 04-18-2008, 10:09 AM   #16 (permalink)
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Re: worth it to put a finned diff cover?

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Is that the PML in the picture? Almost looks like the Stillen.
How are the Magtech's?
That is the PML, the Stillen isn't as deep, and the Mag-Tech doesn't come in three different versions.
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Re: worth it to put a finned diff cover?

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That is the PML, the Stillen isn't as deep, and the Mag-Tech doesn't come in three different versions.
So I installed my PML cover this weekend and the extra quart of Mobil 1 should help. I want to add something I observed about the PML cover. The PML cover has a sump to it so that extra Qt stays at the bottom of diff where it belongs. With the Mag-Tech and the stock unit fluid may be pulled away from the gear set on accel. Plus with the larger fins above the sump it should also cool better than the other two... Just my opinion..

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