TBK
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225F is fine and in the normal range. 190-210 is like normal daily driving. 260+ is when you should start worrying.
The M5 pan with exposed fins helped cooling a bit on my Supra.
225 is fine, but that was 3 laps in, with the 1st of those laps being an outlap, the 2nd being at 85% and the 3rd being all out. Does that not sound worrying? Or am i overthinking the whole thing?
Also safety aside, i'm thinking about the performance benefits of better heat management there. Hot fluid = reduced hydraulic pressure stability, slower actuator response. So lazy shifts, hesitation, or rough engagement.
This is my first auto car btw, so clearly i still have a lot to learn about all this, and i'm still going by theory at this point, which i know doesn't always translate into the real the world
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