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> Oil temp at 70+ MPH, Is it too hot?
57lincolnman
post Jul 1 2013, 06:53 PM
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When I run my 1.8L between 65-70 mph oil temps range from 210-220. When I increase my speed to 70+ the oil gets to about 230-235 and stays there. These are temps on an 80-85 degree day. I have an auxiliary oil cooler and run about 5 quarts of Brad Penn Racing Oil. Is this normal for this engine?
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post Jul 1 2013, 07:49 PM
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That seems a bit hot for your configuration.
I would expect no higher than 220 at highway speeds (75+) on a hot day (90F+).
In 4th I wouldn''t be surprised if the oil temp exceeded 220F on uphill runs.
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