...on my 08 Chevy 1500 with the 5.3 yesterday. It already had a smallish one and i just installed the new one in line with it.
A little history. I bought this truck last summer to pull our 20 ft travel trailer. The tt is roughly 4000lbs max. Ive put 4000 miles on the truck since. I'm guilty of not paying attention to the transmission temp as I have to push in the button to change from odometer to tranny temp so I do not really have a grasp of what is normal over the course of years and situations.
So anyways, last fall when I went on a camping trip in 50 degree temps pulling my tt, normal transmission running temps on flat ground was in the 180-190 range but got to the 220s in prolonged uphill pulling. This concerned me as it was only 50 degrees out. Whats going to happen when its 90+ degrees out? Ive never towed the tt since. The trucks everyday engine temp is 210.
So, on Sunday I made it a point to pay attention to the tranny temp pre-install of the cooler, 125 to 130 in 45 degree weather on a 35 minute one way drive. Installed the new cooler yesterday and went for a drive, now its at 110. Seems kind of cold but what do I know?
Whats your experience with tranny coolers? How much temp drop? Is it possible to be too cool?