Trans Temps ?
If you mean the 48RE, 150-170 in the pan.
Mine runs around 160 with a Maghytec DD pan, which I belive keeps it about 10 degrees cooler than stock on continuous cruise average.
Mine runs around 160 with a Maghytec DD pan, which I belive keeps it about 10 degrees cooler than stock on continuous cruise average.
Last edited by NadirPoint; Aug 10, 2010 at 11:07 AM.
I think the juice w/ attitude reads a little high on transmission temp. When you put a deep pan like the other gent- your sending unit is directly in the pan fluid. I think the juice gets a reading from the computer and its reading is taken where there is more air in the tranny - like near the selenoids and it will read higher. As long as not cotinuously over 200 all is well. Drive it like you stole it!
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NadirPoint was the other gentleman - not to just call him "the other gent"
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Last edited by mxtuner1; Aug 10, 2010 at 07:42 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
Thats normal. The temp read from the OE sensor seems to run 10-15 degrees higher than an analog. I see those temps in the hot line. Thats about the middle of the range for ATF+4 so its good.
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