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Originally Posted by cossie1600
Modern motor oil can survive way more than 240F. They are running warmer and warmer for emission and fuel economy reasons. Of course as the temperature goes up, it does deteriorate quicker. I am with the OP that it is in your head on this one. Also if you look at the ECU fuel settings, it doesn't pull timing from oil temp. It does it only if your engine is so hot that it soaks the air flow meter's temperature sensor, I highly doubt oil temp at 240F is enough to soak your engine by that much unless you are sitting still
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I don't think it is pulling timing based on oil temps. I agree with that, but the car still feels and reacts very differently at 190* and 220* for whatever reason. I think it has something to do with the fact that the VVEL system is operated through the use of the oil. When Modshack did his oil cooler write-up back in 2009, he seemed to allude to this when summing up the research he did.
http://www.the370z.com/diy-section-d...ttsa-pics.html
I don't think Modshack linked backed to the actual research items he found but they may be in that thread somewhere.
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Originally Posted by m4a1mustang
So... who else got a hard on looking at the OPs avatar?
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She stares into my soul...