MalcolmV8
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- 05 Tundra DC
I know in the search there are a variety of answers, anywhere from the cooler lines to the ports on the tranny to welding a bung in the oil pan.
The 4r70w already has an internal temp gauge built in because my Baumann controller in conjunction with a laptop can show me the internal temp of the tranny. That's the temp I'd like to get displayed by my new gauge I'm ordering from Summit. My questions is which port on the 4r70w would be the best one to connect to? There are 4 on the passenger's side and one on the driver's side. I don't know enough about the internal workings to know which one I should connect to. I'm just looking for an overall internal temp that will hopefully best match what I've gotten used to seeing on the laptop. Time to put the laptop back in the house
Thanks guys
Malcolm
The 4r70w already has an internal temp gauge built in because my Baumann controller in conjunction with a laptop can show me the internal temp of the tranny. That's the temp I'd like to get displayed by my new gauge I'm ordering from Summit. My questions is which port on the 4r70w would be the best one to connect to? There are 4 on the passenger's side and one on the driver's side. I don't know enough about the internal workings to know which one I should connect to. I'm just looking for an overall internal temp that will hopefully best match what I've gotten used to seeing on the laptop. Time to put the laptop back in the house

Thanks guys
Malcolm