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I am looking for official information from Ford on the normal engine operating temperatures. My Ranger is basically in stock form - factory towing package, Fx4, extended cab. I do have the Ford Performance shocks/struts and upgraded leaf springs in the rear.
For example, I found this for the 10R80 transmission: "200 to 235 degrees is normal. At 255 degrees the computer will log temps and then at 260 will set of a dash warning light."
I tow 4,000lbs over all the passes in Colorado, and the transmission peaked this summer at 242 degrees F, and the engine at 235 degrees F while pulling Vail pass going east. I was going the speed limit and not really trying to keep temps down. Basically climbing w/ 16 to 19 pounds of boost for many miles.
What is the max "safe" temperature range for the engine, per Ford? At 235 the engine temperature swing gauge had not moved from the middle, and at 242 the transmission performed just fine. I regularly run at 225 degrees F for both the engine and transmission in the winter. I use a ScanGauge II to view digital numbers for both.
For example, I found this for the 10R80 transmission: "200 to 235 degrees is normal. At 255 degrees the computer will log temps and then at 260 will set of a dash warning light."
I tow 4,000lbs over all the passes in Colorado, and the transmission peaked this summer at 242 degrees F, and the engine at 235 degrees F while pulling Vail pass going east. I was going the speed limit and not really trying to keep temps down. Basically climbing w/ 16 to 19 pounds of boost for many miles.
What is the max "safe" temperature range for the engine, per Ford? At 235 the engine temperature swing gauge had not moved from the middle, and at 242 the transmission performed just fine. I regularly run at 225 degrees F for both the engine and transmission in the winter. I use a ScanGauge II to view digital numbers for both.
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