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04+ Trans Temp (Daily Driving)

What is your normal trans temp daily driving?

  • Less then 180

    Votes: 3 21.4%
  • Between 180 - 190

    Votes: 3 21.4%
  • Between 190 - 200

    Votes: 5 35.7%
  • More then 200

    Votes: 3 21.4%

  • Total voters
    14
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This ends hopefully after today
 


You ended up going with a plate and bar cooler didn't you?

Highest I saw today was 183*. It was about 85* at the time. I am ran in series and I ran the car hard just to see what it would do. The coolant temp was climbing a little so that may have been a bigger factor than anything.

I plan to watch the temps on Thursday's road trip. If they get too hot I plan on swapping over to stand alone. I don't care what the manufacturer's say, I still think stand alone will be more effecient.
 






Any reason why I would seem like my cooler isn't cooling
Tube and fin coolers will usually do that. Especially wjen you have trans fluid that gets baked in a radiator trans cooler first.

THIS IS WHY I PREACH STANDALONE!
how you get the plastic out? I wanna clean the dust out of mine.
I need to redo mine you have to take it completley apart then use a heat gun and pry the plastic off
 
What do you mean by standalone? Just have the cooler do all of the work and not run the lines into the rad at all? If so, this is what we did with mine.
 
Tube and fin coolers will usually do that. Especially wjen you have trans fluid that gets baked in a radiator trans cooler first.

THIS IS WHY I PREACH STANDALONE!

I need to redo mine you have to take it completley apart then use a heat gun and pry the plastic off

You didn't get to me quick enough!! I'll make it stand alone if I start having more issues
Edit. Also I made it run through the tube and fin cooler first
 
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