krack korn really great info there, a lil overkill for my application though, but good nevertheless
I agree with
Dave, fluid is a protector against heat and temperature, it doesn't need any activation,
None of my research thus far has indicated anything negative about keeping fluid too cool,
in fact, the cooler the better since a lot of internet sources attribute transmission failure to too things:
1. Lack of fluid (leaks or low levels) - causing heat and friction damage
2. Heat damage
Reason:
"At higher temperatures the transmission fluid burns loosing its lubricating qualities and becomes oxidized leaving deposits all over inside the transmission. Exposed to the heat the rubber seals and gaskets inside the transmission become hardened causing leaks. The metal parts warp and loose their strength. All this, sooner or later, results in transmission failure"
http://www.samarins.com/maintenance/transmain.html
It's a known fact that the sport mode feature of most CVT's enable the car to perform more aggressively than the regular Drive setting, however this mode causes the CVT to heat up faster and I was advised by a mechanic to avoid using this setting for extended periods of time. I believe that an upgraded trannie oil cooler will allow the Sport Mode setting to be safely used for longer time period as well as extend the life of teh trannie
Some good reading here:
http://www.leemyles.com/faq.htm