badblackram06
Senior Member
Thanks guys. Ill have to look into the larger cooler and a gauge. I wish dodge had put a temp sensor on these transmissions.
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Thanks guys. Ill have to look into the larger cooler and a gauge. I wish dodge had put a temp sensor on these transmissions.
yup my ai reads my trans temps. the trinity should read it too, wonder if the setting isn't setup on it or if it needs an update.
I just checked my trinity and it has the PID for the trans oil temp but its just showing -40 degrees like i mentioned. I tried setting the minimum value to 50 degrees and max value to 250 but nothing changed it. I have pulled up a lot of post where other ram owners are getting this same -40 reading. So it may be a trinity issue that they haven't figured out yet.
only thing you may notice with the larger trans cooler ids your engine temp might raise about 5-10°. I have a 180° t-stat in mine and after the larger trans cooler it runs about 185-190°. Basically it's due to the larger cooler taking up more surface area on the radiator which restricts the air flow for cooling. not a huge deal but if you monitor engine temps, be aware of the small increase in temps.