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Originally Posted by M2M
Thanks Terry for the info but wouldn't the temperature of the oil inside the tranny be significantly higher rather than slightly higher?
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Good Question! Possibly in the winter. Not appreciably in the summer. These temperatures were taken immediately after shutting the car down from a run. One part of which is on a highway, which is long and steep. Ambient summer temperatures locally, run about 75 to 90 F, so the transmission and rear end are not getting a good chill as they would in the winter.
Terry