any of y'all ever added a temp sensor to your car? it seems simple, just buying the right one with the right thread type. the only company i've found is Edge Performance, which is only truck products.
You could I suppose pull the drain plug and replace it with an electronic temp gauge sensor.... but it's not really necessary. You would have to tow something really heavy really fast or have quite a low oil level for the temp to get anywhere near a temperature that would break down the gear oil.
Several times on automatics for watching temperature while towing. Never on a manual.What are your reasons for monitoring temps in a manual? There's no slippage in a manual to create excessive heat.
NE Ohio - home to the most successful Pontiac drag racing team in history - Bill Knafel's "Tin Indian" and also home to Summit Auto Racing.
2009 Vibe base 1.8L auto towing 2009 Aliner Sport hardsided pop-up
i want it more for cold starts and stuff. it's real hard in the mornings when it's cold and i wanna see when it gets warmed up so i don't break something by shifting faster too early.
Quote, originally posted by star_deceiver »Try a different transmission oilPandora's Box??? LOL
05 Matrix XR 4WD and 03 Vibe GT
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Trix MODS: SRI w/ AEM filter, Vibrant/Magnaflow Cat-back, Alutec Lightweight Crank Pulley
GT MODS: Cosmo SRI, DRL, Auto Stop
Quote, originally posted by rmckinjr »Pandora's Box??? LOLI love opening those!!! So let me start with: Use Redline or Amsoil, they're the best... stay away from Royal purple!!!
well dad's not gonna let me change the fluid til next year cause i changed it last summer when i did the clutch change. i used castrol somethin or other from advance auto.