I am new here and need some input. I have the duramax 6.6 with the allison transmission. I also have a ppe tuner mod installed for a tow package. I towed a 32' weekend warrior toy hauler 621 miles from southern cal to northern cal. I noticed that after I got here and un hooked, and after running around town a bit that there was trans fluid on the underside. Temps were 200 on the tranny and the ambient temps outside were 113. Is there anyhing I should be concerned about?. Also my father in law added an additive to the tranny which put the fluid levels at the top.
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Originally posted by MaudlinbI am new here and need some input. I have the duramax 6.6 with the allison transmission. I also have a ppe tuner mod installed for a tow package. I towed a 32' weekend warrior toy hauler 621 miles from southern cal to northern cal. I noticed that after I got here and un hooked, and after running around town a bit that there was trans fluid on the underside. Temps were 200 on the tranny and the ambient temps outside were 113. Is there anyhing I should be concerned about?. Also my father in law added an additive to the tranny which put the fluid levels at the top.
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Hello there.
I put mine through a lot and have found that you can bring the temps down 30 to 40 degrees by changing your trans cooler to a 26 to 30 rung from the stock. I used one off of a 6.0 ford and with a little hose mods fits and works perfect. a deep trans pan only made about a 10 degree difference.
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Originally posted by Maudlinb2003 gmc sierra 3500. 6.6l
Make sure your not over full on your trans level and always make sure your running Tow/Haul mode.
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