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    Conventional wisdom would seem to be, that the automatic Surf, stock ATF cooler, puts additional heat into the engine jacket cooling system making it easier for us to "cook" our engines and perhaps crack the head.
    I installed a separate ATF cooler, completely bypassing the stock cooler. I also installed a thermostat and a temperature gauge on the transmission oil line which goes to the cooler.
    Over the weekend I dragged a 1500kg "tin snail" from Edinburgh to Coldingham and back. I watched both the ATF temp and the water temp like a hawk. The ATF temp was consistently lower than the water temp. At 55-60 mph in 7deg ambient on a level run, the ATF was around 55 deg, ( 80deg stat fitted) while water was 85. On a good long climb, water at one point was up at 98. ATF sat at 83 which Im asuming correlates to stat opening point.
    Without the "tin snail" on a level run at around 60mph , ambient temp 7 deg, water was at 82-83, ATF around 44.
    At lower speeds, stop start, motoring ATF sat at 83, water the same.
    Im having to conclude that in a stock installation the ATF actually helps to draw heat from the engine cooling system rather than add to it.
    Last edited by Bogus; 29 April 2012, 18:25.
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    Assuming you have fitted your coolant temp sender close to the point of
    entry to the rad, your coolant temps will be a lot lower by the time they
    reach the stock ATF cooler, so the coolant will reduce the temps of the
    ATF, the downside of this, as we all know, is the raising of the coolant temps
    before it enters the engine.

    The only way to test your theory would be to run the stock ATF cooler,
    on a similar run, and monitor the temps, then compare the results.
    Still on a mission.

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    • #3
      It sounds like your mods are doing exactly what they are meant to be doing. What adapter did you use to fit the atf temp sender ? (I want to fit one to my 3.0)

      I'm sure you haven't but if it was fitted to the return pipe by mistake it would under read ? (the 44 degrees reading seems quite low)

      Rob.

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