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    220+ is a bit high...

    Some of these transmissions run in the 180's all day long on abusive highway runs. If you have one of those.. you smile and enjoy it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BillBoost37 View Post
    220+ is a bit high...

    Some of these transmissions run in the 180's all day long on abusive highway runs. If you have one of those.. you smile and enjoy it.
    If it stayed around 200, I'd be happy.



    Quote Originally Posted by Scottydoggs View Post
    i hate to even say this, but my tranny started to run hot, 225 on short trips, and then it let go on me. being it locked up, it got replaced.
    This is why I don't like the higher temps.



    Quote Originally Posted by 01Blackgtp View Post
    I would consider 220 normal for these in stock form.
    I agree, and that is so wrong for a transmission to go through this as "normal".
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