I tow a 40' Jayco Recon that is dry 13.5k and fully loaded 18.5k so it's pushing the limits of the truck. I am and have been planning to add an oil cooler but unfortunately it is still on the to do list as I've been adding other goodies (BD tranny cooler, PS cooler, fuel cooler fan). But for reference I just returned from a trip to fort jones during last week's CA heat spell. Pulling hwy 3 from I5/Yreka over the pass with outside temps between 108-112 with AC on full blast my coolant temps spiked at 240 (with the TxC RadMod V2 with fan), my tranny never saw above 191 because of the recent addition of the BD extruded tranny cooler (in addition to my Mike L cooler) but my oil temps hit 285+. From what I understand this not good but not horrible as I run synthetics and they are supposed to start breakdown at 299+...i'm definitely running in the red and I do not like to be there at all. I've been planning to put a cooler up front and try to prevent soak from making it to the stack but after seeing what a freakin awesome job the BD remote cooler with fan did, I'm headed down that path. I'm going to look into a remote frame mount cooler with a fan...this will also be nice because I can mount it right next to the oil filter sandwich instead of having to run lines back/forth to the grill. Anyone see any issues/risks with this approach?
I gotta give thanks to SuperDiesel who brought this hot oil issue to my attention and assisted me through great instructions with my oil temp gauge install and provided some great advice on how to tackle this issue. Thanks SD! And I'll be sending you a sandwich for porting in the near future...hopefully soon but I still have to replace PS pump, hydroboost, and steering gearbox for the third time...now with the PS cooler, this should hopefully be the last time for a long time.