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FRF Addict
203 is pretty good. You have to remember the fluid circulates through the radiator first. This is done to get the fluid up to operating temp quicker, heat exchange occurs between the engine coolant in the radiator and the trans fluid. The bad part is as the radiator starts to heat soak under load it puts more heat into the trans fluid which is then extracted via the secondary trans cooler. Towing puts a lot of heat in the truck, its going somewhere, if the airflow can't take it all out it's going somewhere else.
Also, the OEM temp sensor is in the valve body, this location isn't a good indicator of return temps. If you want to know how much change your actually getting you would want a sensor mounted in the pan, or in the return path.
Also, the OEM temp sensor is in the valve body, this location isn't a good indicator of return temps. If you want to know how much change your actually getting you would want a sensor mounted in the pan, or in the return path.