>... probably a simple ram air style
>unit (no thermostatically controlled aux fan -- ....
That is correct, it is a passive unit. I mounted it in front of the
radiator so it does pick up some of the air-flow drawn into the radiator by
the engine fan.
>....keep you within safe temps
>during that inevitable and maddening stop and go, rush hour junk in
which we
>all find ourselves from time to time?
I am in the process of figuring out where and how to install a temp gauge.
I am planning on doing it sometime in the next few weeks so I will probably
have some better data this summer. I may even do some tests like running
with and without the aux cooler to see just how much it helps. I suspect
that, at low speeds and in stop and go traffic, the transmission is not
producing excessive amounts of heat. I suspect that at high speeds and
under load is when the most heat is generated. I could be wrong about this
but that is what I was thinking when I decided to install a passive cooler
rather than one with a fan.
>I don't recall if you're one of
>those "Ragusa pan people" or a "Damn the Speed Bumps -- Full Speed Ahead"
No, I still have the stock pan. I like the idea of being able to add
another qt. of fluid but not enough to spend the extra $$ for the Ragusa
pan. I think that adding the oil cooler is a more cost effective solution
for keeping the trans cool.
Dave
73 Sequoia