DampLemonade
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Hello! I've been towing with my new 2500 for about 8 months now and couldn't be happier overall. One thing I've noticed about this truck compared to my older GMCs is these Rams love to run pretty warm. The oil and coolant both usually stay pretty close to each other and float between 215 - 225 degrees F. However, last week I put her in a worst-case scenario: towing uphill, into a strong headwind, outside temp in the low 90s. Coolant stayed around 225F but the oil temp peaked at 245. Once I topped the hill, both coolant and oil settled back down to 215 after about 15 minutes. Trans was 180 consistently all day.
My older GMCs, 6.0 gas, had actual dedicated oil coolers: a whole separate radiator up front for the engine oil to use. However, these trucks appear to have a heat exchanger, rather than a radiator up front.
There was no overtemp warning and since it did eventually cool off, I don't suspect this is outside the tolerance of the Ram. However, that still seems pretty high to me, especially considering the old trucks almost never went over 215F. Are these temps normal? I'm more wondering about longevity rather than throwing a rod on the highway. I do change the oil with PuP 0w40 religiously every 3k miles. Has anyone installed an aftermarket oil cooler to keep temps down? Or am I just overthinking it? Most of my trailers + load weight are under 11k lbs total
My older GMCs, 6.0 gas, had actual dedicated oil coolers: a whole separate radiator up front for the engine oil to use. However, these trucks appear to have a heat exchanger, rather than a radiator up front.
There was no overtemp warning and since it did eventually cool off, I don't suspect this is outside the tolerance of the Ram. However, that still seems pretty high to me, especially considering the old trucks almost never went over 215F. Are these temps normal? I'm more wondering about longevity rather than throwing a rod on the highway. I do change the oil with PuP 0w40 religiously every 3k miles. Has anyone installed an aftermarket oil cooler to keep temps down? Or am I just overthinking it? Most of my trailers + load weight are under 11k lbs total