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Old 07-17-2010, 07:54 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by houkouonchi View Post
Well I am a computer geek so figures =P I have graphs and sensors for pretty much everything on my computers (even room temperatures in my house =P )

I guess I know to take it with a grain of salt when it starts getting low. I do top off the tank when I get gas.

Btw I am replying to this thread courtesy of the dealers wireless network =) I finally got over 1200 miles on the car so I took it in for the complementary oil change. I cant wait to drive it home now that its out of break-in =)

I also read through a bunch of that huge thread about oil temperature problems. Is that still an issue on 2010s? When driving to the dealer my oil temp got to 240 F which seemed a bit high to me since I wasn't pushing the car at all (about 80 mph highway driving). I will admit it was hot out though (106 F according to the cars outside temperature gauge).
iv'e seen my oil temp get to 220 here in texas on a hot day. i try not to get in behind 18 wheelers or other traffic. to me the oil temp gauge is more wacky than the gas
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