My avg oil temps have gone up around 10 degrees on the street since installing my FI LTHs. It's because I love the sound of the exhaust at slightly higher
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08-11-2011, 04:53 PM | #46 (permalink) |
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My avg oil temps have gone up around 10 degrees on the street since installing my FI LTHs. It's because I love the sound of the exhaust at slightly higher revs than I used to cruise at, so now I'm always down a gear from where I should be just to listen
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After all the arguing back and forth on this topic I've decided it's best to just cover up the damn guage and move on with life. I bet you'll never feel a difference, no matter how you drive. (Not including the track, of course.)
Try it. It's nice not glancing at it every minute, wondering if it's too high. Seriously, count how many times you check that guage on a short drive. It's almost become an OCD part of my scan. |
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hasn't SAM@GTM already confirmed that IGN timing gets pulled as per the IAT from MAF.
Look at this post GTM Stage 2 Supercharger Preliminary Testing Results. ECU will pull timing as the engine gets hotter and heating up the intake. Thermal insulation in the form of wrapping or better yet ceramic coating should help. Oil cooler should help as well. |
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Isn't the engine that gets the oil temps up and heatsoaks everything around it including MAF which monitors IAT?
As per the service manual of the g37, these input parameters control the IGN timing - Crankshaft position sensor (POS) - Camshaft position sensor (PHASE) - Mass air flow sensor - Engine coolant temperature sensor - Throttle position sensor - Accelerator pedal position sensor - Park/neutral position (PNP) switch - Battery - Knock sensor - Unified meter and A/C amp |
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Agree, but that is an indirect effect, not direct. Unless you are sitted and parked, you shouldn't be soaking it anyway.
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I'll try to log these temps next time I'm out for spirited driving. But have noticed that the gen 3 tubing does get really hot that's even not bearable to touch after aggressive driving.
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If you have Gen 3 tubing insulating it is a must for aggressive driving. The all metal tubing heat soaks very badly compared to the insulating effect of the stock plastic.
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did some logging with Cipher and this is the last log in my spirited driving.
Don't see any relation with any of the temps with IGN timing. Maybe there is a relation between a/f ratio and timing. But check out VVEL timing and MAF values. |
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