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Old 02-21-2014, 07:44 AM   #39 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by jcosta79 View Post
That's probably too cool as you want to get the oil above 212 degrees to get all the water out of it.
BINGO... nailed it. So many people miss the fact that an internal combustion engine has H2O as a by-product of the combustion. Water in the oil is a contaminant and has to be removed by heating the oil to at least close a temp of 212... a temp of at least north of 180°F on your gauge after a cooler install is where you want to be as the gauge reads the oil temp out of the cooler. Going into the cooler, it should be about 20°F hotter, which means water condensation in the oil is being vaporized out.

Good read jcosta...
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