Anyone know a GM (or other) powertrain engineer who can answer that question for us? Without that key insight, we're all just speculating about ideal transmission temps, or if running them cooler than 150ºF has any consequences worth managing differently.
Call Tom Johnson of "JG Lubricant Services" @ 877-971-7799 ext 2 or
[email protected] . I've talked to him several times on the phone. Tom Johnson is President and CoOwner of JG Lubricant Services, LLC. Tom holds a BS in Mechanical Engineering Technology from Purdue University and has over 30 years of experience in the bearing, automotive and transmission industries. Prior to forming JG Lubricant Services, Tom was the Transmission Fluids Engineer for Allison Transmission, Inc.2 Tom served in that capacity for the final 20 years of his long career before retiring in 2009. While serving as the Transmission Fluids Engineer, Tom worked with all of the global oil and additive companies. He wrote most of Allison Transmission’s lubricant specifications (including the groundbreaking TES-295 specification). Tom directed and managed testing and approval of hundreds of transmission fluid formulations for Allison Transmission and served as a member of the GM Engine Oil Committee and was a key member of the GM Automatic Transmission Fluid (ATF) Committee.