Fluid Temp & Converter
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Fluid Temp & Converter
I thought I read somewhere that a torque converter will not lock up properly if the fluid temp is less than 160 degrees ??
I ask the question as I have a TCI SSF 3500 converter and a B&M tranny cooler with an electric fan that I have set to run constantly ..... my temperature averages 110 - 120 on the high side and I have to be going up a hill on a hot day to get it to 160.... It seems to me my torque converter has lost a bit of it's original "snap" and I'm wondering if this is the cause.
I ask the question as I have a TCI SSF 3500 converter and a B&M tranny cooler with an electric fan that I have set to run constantly ..... my temperature averages 110 - 120 on the high side and I have to be going up a hill on a hot day to get it to 160.... It seems to me my torque converter has lost a bit of it's original "snap" and I'm wondering if this is the cause.
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Originally Posted by jmm98LS1
Converter lockup is enabled once the fluid reaches ~77*F or so (off the top of my head, but it's in the 70's). I'd love to see my temps stay in the 120's. Could you list the part number of your cooler/fan? Just curious....
http://www.bmracing.com/index.php?id...bcat=28&pid=75
Take a look at this thread ....
https://ls1tech.com/forums/automatic-transmission/578270-relocate-trans-cooler.html
Last edited by Heartless; 09-21-2006 at 10:03 PM.