Any ideas?

Airing down makes easily a 70% difference on engine and gearbox strain. I almost never not go on the sand unless aired down. Doing that would probably stop it from happening. Air down to 15psi or there abouts.LIFTED wrote:Hmm not sure if I want to answer the question about tyre pressure, I didn't really think about that at the time, just drove from road to beach I think they were at about 36![]()
The auto was drained, cleaned refilled about 3000km ago and I took Coupe's advice a while ago and put on a transmission cooler from a 98 Outback a couple of months ago but it's only a small unit, the ones I've seen in the auto shops are huge compared to the OB one.
Would tyre pressure help out that much for beach driving?
RSR 555I don't think the smell was from fluid on the exhaust as you fixed that leakage, It was smelly inside the car but not a full on burning smell.
Should I drive slow or flat out on the beach would that have any affect on the auto?
The engine temp gauge stayed at it's usual halfway mark.
+1 for airing down...it makes a huge difference!LIFTED wrote:Hmm not sure if I want to answer the question about tyre pressure, I didn't really think about that at the time, just drove from road to beach I think they were at about 36![]()