Muckle
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I finally got to stretch the legs of the Tacoma a bit. Took it up Hart’s Pass in the northern Cascades all the way to the Slate Peak Lookout. Absolutely beautiful climb and highly recommend it.
It was a sustained climb lasting about 1.5 hours with a few brief stops, gaining almost 5,000ft. The majority of it was in 4H.
I did notice the transmission temp increased a bit during the climb. Where it normally sits at about 50% of the gauge meter, it climbed up to 75% before I took a brief break and it cooled down. I tried bumping it down to 2WD but that didn’t seem to impact the rising temps much.
Is this to be expected when you’re in a sustained climb without relief? I can’t imagine pushing it much further than this without more breaks - I was in a time crunch so was pushing for the summit.
It was a sustained climb lasting about 1.5 hours with a few brief stops, gaining almost 5,000ft. The majority of it was in 4H.
I did notice the transmission temp increased a bit during the climb. Where it normally sits at about 50% of the gauge meter, it climbed up to 75% before I took a brief break and it cooled down. I tried bumping it down to 2WD but that didn’t seem to impact the rising temps much.
Is this to be expected when you’re in a sustained climb without relief? I can’t imagine pushing it much further than this without more breaks - I was in a time crunch so was pushing for the summit.
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