Below 160 F is considered too cold for the oil to provide proper lubrication.
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12-01-2010, 05:25 PM | #16 (permalink) |
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Below 160 F is considered too cold for the oil to provide proper lubrication.
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Is there an ETA on this? It's starting to get pretty cold in various areas (yes even in Florida).
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That's not cold. Try it at minus 35. I would think you'd have an issue then.
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I've been thinking for a while now that anyone who does an oil cooler for their DD needs to get a 200* thermostat put on it. That should be about perfect -- neither too cold nor too hot, with room to fluctuate a bit.
If you guys need a block off plate for the 180* temp thermostat in the winter, it's just too cold a temp setting IMO. Running one without a thermostat unless it is a track only car is probably counterproductive. Based on anything I've ever read, I wouldn't beat on it until it reaches about 175*-180*. If you start to creep up over 250*-260*, let it cool down. The 190* F - 220*F sweetspot somebody mentioned is probably about right.
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12-02-2010, 11:18 PM | #21 (permalink) |
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It's alot easier to Velcro a cover on your cooler than swapping thermo plates in winter and summer .
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12-03-2010, 11:50 AM | #22 (permalink) |
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Here was my solution... I went from 160 on 50-60F days (city driving hits 180) to a solid 180 at highway speeds (~220 city driving) at 20-40F days. All it takes is an old cardboard box. It's ugly and mine has melted from driving in the rain but it works. A friend was building me a more permanent cover but I haven't heard from him in a while.
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Just make the one in the DIY someone posted above, it's pretty simple, and requires minimal tools. I'm going to be making mine tomorrow or Sunday.
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No one other than Chuckd was talking about swapping thermostatic plates, and I think he was just confused. It would just be stupid to do that based on weather conditions.
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My oil cooler did not come with a thermostatic plate, and I figured that if anyone wouldn't need one it would be me; after all, isn't the Las Vegas area one of the hottest areas in the country? I guess I was wrong, but fortunately making a cover was simple and switching it in and out is a snap.
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I'm puzzled that my car never gets over 200 and often shows 180 after ten minutes even back in 70 weather. I don't seeevidence of an oil cooler and the previous owner wasn't the type to mod at all.
I don't think I got over 200 on a two hour highway drive in 70 weather. Maybe my sensor is off?
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I'm puzzled that my car never gets over 200 and often shows 180 after ten minutes even back in 70 weather. I don't seeevidence of an oil cooler and the previous owner wasn't the type to mod at all.
I don't think I got over 200 on a two hour highway drive in 70 weather. Maybe my sensor is off?
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12-27-2010, 02:59 AM | #29 (permalink) |
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When warming up my car I allow it to go up to 5 Dots on the indicator.
Warming up your car is VERY important! Even though it's real cold here in the north east I always wait event to turn on the heater cause I care about my baby.
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