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Old 04-03-2011, 10:20 AM   #9 (permalink)
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Various people have recommended to me over the years to never rev the engine over 2k RPM until the oil warms up. I now know why. Oil pressures will top 100psi when the oil is cold. By the time the oil hits 180F, it's less viscous and flows more easily...you'll have lower oil pressures. No wonder why some guys probably blew their oil cooler lines!
Spearfish, Im no expert at this stuff, but I tried this morning to keep the revs under 2k rpm, and its next to impossible to do that until the oil warms up to 180F, which for me takes forever. Is keeping the revs under 2k rpm only for people with oil coolers? I just usually sit in my car for a minute to get the oil circulated, but besides that I dont really do much.
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