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Hey all - I just recently installed a Juice CS on my '06 and noticed my transmission temps running about 30* higher than my buddy's identical truck with Juice CTS. I'm seeing 175* during normal driving with ambient temperatures around 80*. In stop & go driving, I see almost 200* at the same ambient air temps.



After reading several threads regarding transmission temps and the transmission cooler t-stat, I decided to get some thermal readings from the transmission cooler, lines, and pan.



Check out this picture of a transmission cooler (not mine) with the temps noted for various locations. In addition to the cooler temps, I noted the following other temps:



transmission outlet line: 150* at transmission

transmission return line: 138* at transmission

transmission outlet line: 145* midway to cooler

transmission return line: 122* midway to cooler

transmission pan (bottom): 137*

transmission pan (top): 150*



Juice reading at time of measurements was 182* with ambient air temp of 80*. This was after normal unloaded highway driving with a couple of stoplights.



What do you all think about whether the cooler t-stat is working properly or not? Thanks in advance for your input!!



Steve
 
Temps sound perfectly normal. 170-190 down the road, and 200-220 in stop and go traffic.



On the other hand, you can see just how useless IR readings are at gauging temps from radiated heat.
 
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