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Yep, makes sense, as this characteristic also applied to other Mustangs I've had in the past. With the viscosity of the fluid that is in the current transmission, I certainly understand how the cold would impact it. Thanks for sharing your past MT-82 experience.I'm going to say that if your car stays outside and the cold soaks through the car, you're going to always have that issue when you first start off with the MT82. People with garages that don't quite get as cold might not notice this.
I had two MT82s in my '11. Both had this behavior. When I bought my house and kept it in the garage at night, the mornings were at least 50% improvement in initial shift feel during the first few miles.
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