Danzona
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Hey guys, looking for a quick sanity check.
I got a new Mishimoto extra capacity transmission pan installed this past Thursday - the mechanic is well known to me and has worked on all my vehicles for over 20 years. I have no concerns about the job he did - no leaks, he also installed my Fitzstick last year. He indicated that he'd added 7 quarts of Mercon ULV when he refilled it.
However - in the 2 days since I got it back, I've been keeping an eye on the transmission fluid temps using the OBDLink app on my Android phone - and under normal driving conditions (around town, out doing errands, short freeway runs of ~8-10 miles and back, etc.), it's consistently going all the way up over 200 degrees pretty quickly. Yesterday after I ran out for some dinner and came back home again, the log shows it went all the way up to 211 degrees; today after my errands it hit 205.
I'm not towing, there's nothing in the bed, it's only me in the truck, I'm not going crazy off-roading or driving super fast, etc. I do live in Arizona and the daily temps are up around 105 right now, but the engine isn't even breaking 200 - it's staying right around 190-195. Transmission feels as thought it is behaving exactly as it was before the pan change - shifts are fairly smooth and I'm on the stock tune (no tune upgrades have been installed yet).
Today I checked the fluid level after running a few errands (probably heated things up for around a full hour or so; stop-and-go traffic, then parked for a few min while going into a store 3 or 4 times, then driving home again) - sat it on level ground in the garage, put it in Park, pulled the Fitzstick while it was running, wiped, re-inserted, then checked, and it appeared to be sitting right up around the 5 mark. I actually checked it twice and got the same result both times.
Should I be concerned? I feel like this is a bit odd, as I had expected a reduction in temps to show up pretty quickly, but instead I'm seeing the opposite.
Anyone have any thoughts on this?
I got a new Mishimoto extra capacity transmission pan installed this past Thursday - the mechanic is well known to me and has worked on all my vehicles for over 20 years. I have no concerns about the job he did - no leaks, he also installed my Fitzstick last year. He indicated that he'd added 7 quarts of Mercon ULV when he refilled it.
However - in the 2 days since I got it back, I've been keeping an eye on the transmission fluid temps using the OBDLink app on my Android phone - and under normal driving conditions (around town, out doing errands, short freeway runs of ~8-10 miles and back, etc.), it's consistently going all the way up over 200 degrees pretty quickly. Yesterday after I ran out for some dinner and came back home again, the log shows it went all the way up to 211 degrees; today after my errands it hit 205.
I'm not towing, there's nothing in the bed, it's only me in the truck, I'm not going crazy off-roading or driving super fast, etc. I do live in Arizona and the daily temps are up around 105 right now, but the engine isn't even breaking 200 - it's staying right around 190-195. Transmission feels as thought it is behaving exactly as it was before the pan change - shifts are fairly smooth and I'm on the stock tune (no tune upgrades have been installed yet).
Today I checked the fluid level after running a few errands (probably heated things up for around a full hour or so; stop-and-go traffic, then parked for a few min while going into a store 3 or 4 times, then driving home again) - sat it on level ground in the garage, put it in Park, pulled the Fitzstick while it was running, wiped, re-inserted, then checked, and it appeared to be sitting right up around the 5 mark. I actually checked it twice and got the same result both times.
Should I be concerned? I feel like this is a bit odd, as I had expected a reduction in temps to show up pretty quickly, but instead I'm seeing the opposite.
Anyone have any thoughts on this?
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