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Low Oil Temperature Question
Guys,
I got a SC'd 370z. 479hp to the wheels. Oil Cooler. Daily Driver. The issue is the oil temperature is under 180 most of my driving. It's 2 miles to work. It's 4 miles to church. I barely ever do a long highway drive. So most of the time I'm under 180 degrees on the oil temp. Not only that but I tend to beat on the car on the way to work (because idiots in my way) but at that point im barely at 140. I know which oil is highly subjective. But does anyone have any logical reasons why to choose one type of oil for my application over the OEM ester? Such as get a 0w weight instead of a 5w weight because my car is always cold? |
Id just stop beating on it when its cold. Not a good idea at all. If you want to have fun take the car for a real drive.
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What about ways to get it to warm up quicker? I could put a plate in front of the oil cooler and just remove it when I actually need cooling or something.
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Only thing I can think of is Thermostatic plate.
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Sounds like the OP needs a oil heater for his kind of driving. :rofl2: |
Mine takes about 10 minutes to get to operating temperature and I have a thermostatic sandwich plate. I don't spool the turbo or go above 3krpms until the car is at least 170-175.
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You don't have to baby a modern engine with modern oil when it's cold but you don't want to be going WOT until it warms up, either. |
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Add 20 degrees to the oil temp. The temp is taken after the oil cooler. I have been running at around 165F on the drive in to work on cold days. That would be 185 out of the motor. I don't worry about it. I run 5W30 synthetic.
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I don't see why you can't just let it warm up. I park mine in the garage and give it about 10 minutes of warm up time. I'm N/A and I stay below 4k RPMs until I get to 180* oil temp.
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Car needs a longer run to get it to operating temp. Figure at least 5-6 miles.
If temps never get above 180 DegF to make sure water/cr4p in the oil boils off. Take the car for a 20 mile run once per week and your car will say "thank you" |
OP needs a Thermostatic plate if he can't get over 140F when it's in the mid 40s to 60s. I have no problems heating my NA oil up to 180. Winter time I still install a partial block off plate because the thermostatic plate doesn't completely, nor should it, close. I suppose you can install a complete block off plate till it gets hot out again.
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