So I went out of my way and hooked our dump trailer up to the Esky for a run to the dump to record some oil temps.
The trailer was a 5 ft wide 18 ft long 4 ft tall sided dump trailer that weighed in at about 2700lbs empty, but had a total height of 6'4"' approx 8" taller than my Esky. Loaded with trash for the dump it only weighed in at 6000 lbs, which is close to the weight of my boat with fuel and other supplies. The engine oil temps were hovering around 230* when I got to the dump, which was after approx 15 mins of city driving in the lack of traffic corona virus driving, while the tranny temp was just under 200*.
On the drive home from the dump, about 10 mins on the fwy, the engine oil managed to drop to around 206 while the tranny temp stayed the same.
These oil temps aren't bad for 20 mins of city driving with a load but I'd hate to see what it's like running uphill without oil cooling on the same load.
Stay tuned for engine, oil and transmission fluid cooler updates
The trailer was a 5 ft wide 18 ft long 4 ft tall sided dump trailer that weighed in at about 2700lbs empty, but had a total height of 6'4"' approx 8" taller than my Esky. Loaded with trash for the dump it only weighed in at 6000 lbs, which is close to the weight of my boat with fuel and other supplies. The engine oil temps were hovering around 230* when I got to the dump, which was after approx 15 mins of city driving in the lack of traffic corona virus driving, while the tranny temp was just under 200*.
On the drive home from the dump, about 10 mins on the fwy, the engine oil managed to drop to around 206 while the tranny temp stayed the same.
These oil temps aren't bad for 20 mins of city driving with a load but I'd hate to see what it's like running uphill without oil cooling on the same load.
Stay tuned for engine, oil and transmission fluid cooler updates