Some other info -
I also just finished a serious hauling trip these past few days, and until I dropped a few tons of trailer and car behind my 93 I never heard the aux cooler. I wasn't sure what it was and thought another truck was trying to pass - big roaring wind sound from behind the d-side door - no doubt it was the aux cooler. Seems to kick on at about 170*.
I found a very slick way to install a transmission temp sensor. On my rig, the trans fluid outlet line (front) does a 90* turn down and over to the block cooler next to the turbo, then to the front cooler, then back to the bed cooler, then into the back of the trans. The first part of that 90* line is about 6 inches on 1/2 inch steel tube, and on that tube, right next to the trans pan, is what I presume is the electric trans temp sensor for the rig. What I did was to install a brass T fitting in the port for the factory fitting, which then gave me a nice simple spot for the factory sensor and the aftermarket temp sensor. Couldn't have been any simpler, and didn't drip much fluid at all (dont forget to plug the transmission outlet with a rubber vacuum plug - works great)
I'm going to post some pics of the install, but my readings were good on the trip. Trans temp nearly matched engine temp the whole trip, except on a HUGE hill when the trans temp peaked at 210, and the engine got up to 190. PYRO got to 1100 and boost maxed at 14 psi.
Geeze... I write a lot... ...
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- S