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Old 09-12-2005, 01:29 PM
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If the coil in the radiator tank were second in line behind the add on, would the fluid spend adequate time in the radiator coil to be brought fully up to coolant temperature?

I do not tow at all and probably not heavy loads in the bed either. This summer in the 95 degree weather, my coolant never changed from 195. Actually, after it warms up, it just stays at that temp all the time, as it should.

I don't run it hard, only an occasional blast, since my confidence in an L60 to live long and prosper behind an LS is not high.

Assuming my transmission temperature runs about the same as the coolant, why would that not be ok?
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