Best oil temp ??
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Re: Best oil temp ??
Between 80 and 90 degrees is optimum.
Anything over 110 degrees and it's time to back off
! Also remember that running a car hard when the oil is still cold can cause just as much damage as excessive heat! Try if possible to keep your revs below 3000rpm until you are at least up tp 75 degrees.

Some will say the above is over the top, but if your keen on making your engine last as long as poss, the above will help


Mikejc




Some will say the above is over the top, but if your keen on making your engine last as long as poss, the above will help




Mikejc

Re: Best oil temp ??
I only have the stock dials on my Tubby, i generally run under 3000rpm until the temp guage has reached half way
(where it tends to stay).
I also try and run a few miles off boost and let the engine idle for a minute or so before i switch off.



Re: Best oil temp ??
um.
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.anyone else.
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.mine runs at an indicated 130 deg all the time
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maybee i will fit that oil cooler
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Re: Best oil temp ??
What are you using to read the temp? And what oil are you using?

130 degrees is too hot at any rate! Specially considering just how cold things are at the moment
I suggest you have this checked out in some more depth before fitting the oil cooler.
Something is wrong!

As for the stock gauge I take it that you mean the water temp gauge?
That being so, you will find that on some cars these tend to react at different rates.
On my own car this gauge reaches the halfway mark a good few minutes before my oil is up to full running temp.
Just a thought for you


Mikejc

130 degrees is too hot at any rate! Specially considering just how cold things are at the moment




As for the stock gauge I take it that you mean the water temp gauge?
That being so, you will find that on some cars these tend to react at different rates.






Mikejc

Re: Best oil temp ??

Mikejc wrote:What are you using to read the temp? And what oil are you using?
130 degrees is too hot at any rate! Specially considering just how cold things are at the moment![]()
I suggest you have this checked out in some more depth before fitting the oil cooler.
Something is wrong!
As for the stock gauge I take it that you mean the water temp gauge?
That being so, you will find that on some cars these tend to react at different rates.On my own car this gauge reaches the halfway mark a good few minutes before my oil is up to full running temp.
Just a thought for you
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Mikejc


Yeah mate, my temp gauge gets to half way, way befor my oil is up to temp on the oil temp gauge I have fitted!

Re: Best oil temp ??
Mike
- you are confusing 2 different answers! I use a very thin oil
- 0-5W.
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.used it in race engines for quite a while with brill results! Would have thought that if anything this would run cooler??




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I was simply asking about the oil used as until now I didn't know.


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Re: Best oil temp ??
My car always runs just under half.
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Re: Best oil temp ??

axisofunity wrote:My car always runs just under half..
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hmmmm


Just means your water temp is spot on.




Small turbos
- they're not big and they're not clever! 

Just say NO to small turbos!



Just say NO to small turbos!
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Fizzy wrote:Mike- you are confusing 2 different answers! I use a very thin oil
- 0-5W.
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.used it in race engines for quite a while with brill results! Would have thought that if anything this would run cooler??


Fizz, oil that thin isn't recommended










Remember the oil is sprayed to the underside of the pistons, pulling heat out of the pistons too.









I had mine up to 120 deg C at donny










I noticed with a lighter grade oil, the oil temp did sit circa of 100 degrees C




Re: Best oil temp ??
thanks JJ.
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.still seems a bit odd
- its not as though the engine ever runs or even feels hot! probably a poo gauge
- the other question is of course where do you all have the temp sensor???





Re: Best oil temp ??
and dude.
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.its fizzy or just good ol nije!
- are you planning to split anymore hoses this year??





Re: Best oil temp ??

Fizzy wrote:and dude..
.pleasse.
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.its fizzy or just good ol nije!
- are you planning to split anymore hoses this year??


I can tell in your writing its you chap








The probe for mine is directly below the turbo return in the sump, so i can expect fluctuations in oil temp when I start abusing it


I know most use those adapter plates and I'm not sure if they're actually picking up the heat from the block as well





No hoses split of late nige













Still knock about with geoff, havent seen him about either on here.








Re: Best oil temp ??
tHERES A POINT
- MINE IS SCREWED INTO A SANDWICH PLATE JUST BELOW THE FILTER
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.was chattin to chris
- hypersport- about temps and he sees many 2's with 130 deg
!! Well, fitting a remote filter and big cooler this morning
- Geof has lost all interest in his 2 since his last and 3rd blow up
!! I had bits of his turbo all over my car!!!!
(ded funny though).










Re: Best oil temp ??
When my own sensor for the oil temp was in the sandwich plate the oil temp was around 10 degrees higher on average, but still never any higher than 110 degrees even with heavy use.

Take note regarding your oil choice being too thin!
0-5W is simply too thin at both ends!

But rather than me explaining the ins and outs of why, have a little chat with a chap named Guy that i've come to know.
He know's more about oil than anyone i've ever come across and is only too happy to chat all day long about it.
01209-215-164 Ask for Guy


Mikejc


Take note regarding your oil choice being too thin!


But rather than me explaining the ins and outs of why, have a little chat with a chap named Guy that i've come to know.









Mikejc

Re: Best oil temp ??
Wait 8 minuits of careful driving before booting it.
thats how long on average the oil takes to warm up.




Re: Best oil temp ??
Again it's hard to say exactly how long it takes for the oil to reach full operating temp as their are many veriables to consider, ie grade of oil, ambiant temp, town driving, motorway driving, idling etc.
On my own car it can take anything from 10-15 minutes
to reach 75 degrees at tis time of year!


Mikejc






Mikejc
