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Old 08-05-2015, 10:33 AM   #54 (permalink)
JARblue
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Originally Posted by Powerwiz View Post
What heating issues do you have. I live in El Paso TX and its a cooker here and not a issue.
To be clear, I do not really run into heating issues because I am fully aware of them and avoid pushing the car to that point. But this car runs hot. You either have an oil cooler or don't drive the car hard if you have never encountered issues with heat in Texas. I have to back off during my daily driving just to keep it cool sometimes. Even cruising on the highway (granted it's an 85 mph toll road), I've seen oil temps pushing 250F on the gauge. Metal intakes tubes in traffic can increase IATs significantly as well.

Once the car is no longer my DD, I will install an oil cooler. But for now, I just pay attention to the temps and back off before it starts pulling timing. I don't need to be pushing that hard for that long in my daily driving, so not having the oil cooler is a good thing for me for now.
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