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just installed some bug netting between the grill and the condenser. wondering what you guys typically see for transmission temps at the TC or pan?

it's 84° just to give some reference. im running at abot 200° to (205° when stopped).

wondering if this netting isnt porous enough. it's almost a wired "fabric".
 
just installed some bug netting between the grill and the condenser. wondering what you guys typically see for transmission temps at the TC or pan?

it's 84° just to give some reference. im running at abot 200° to (205° when stopped).

wondering if this netting isnt porous enough. it's almost a wired "fabric".
Usually under if not just about ±200° F unless I"m on a long grade. One temp will usually be, maybe 5° to 8° F higher.
But I have a very heavy, very loaded overlander with 35" tires.
 
Usually under if not just about ±200° F unless I"m on a long grade. One temp will usually be, maybe 5° to 8° F higher.
But I have a very heavy, very loaded overlander with 35" tires.

You're almost halfway to 0 Kelvin!
 
You're almost halfway to 0 Kelvin!
Ha-ha-ha!!!
I didn't mean: +200°/-200° F.
Meant that the temp hovers around 200° F.
Pretty funny catch! Thanks!
 
just installed some bug netting between the grill and the condenser. wondering what you guys typically see for transmission temps at the TC or pan?

it's 84° just to give some reference. im running at abot 200° to (205° when stopped).

wondering if this netting isnt porous enough. it's almost a wired "fabric".
****ing hell, my computer isn't cooperating, but I was trying to respond with the Ryan Reynolds "buy why?" gif

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