Anybody process at lower temp?
Nope, but no doubt it'll work OK. Just give it a go and perhaps use the temperature compensation of Rollei Digibase C41 as a starting point. I once made a curve based on their development times for a few temperatures (see
Rollei instructions):
The dots are the times I took from the Digibase instructions. The curve is an exponential curve that shows a pretty good fit for these times. At some point I had this chart taped to a wall in my darkroom.
Also I would like to hear some real world pushing experiences..
A few weeks ago I pushed Vision3 250D to E.I. 800, development time 5m30s at 41C. This printed fine onto RA4 paper. Contrast was a bit harsher than normal, shadows of course have a tendency to block up a little earlier, but I didn't run into any real problems with this one test roll. Color balance was noticeably different than how I normally handle this film, but nothing very weird and no problematic crossover that I noticed. I wouldn't hesitate doing this again 'in a pinch' if I needed an EI800 film for whatever reason.
But...
I feel my jobo can not keep 106.1F tempreture.
'feel', or 'know'? And how bad is the problem, really? Can't you just do fly-by temperature control: start at a slightly higher temperature and allow the temperature to drop to below the target as development ends? As long as the average temperature is around the mark, you'd be OK. Also, don't fuss too much about temperature control. It's not *that* critical. Really, I wouldn't worry about it. Your Jobo probably does plenty fine for this purpose.