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500 Feb 19, 2009 09:19 PM

What's Your Engine Oil Temp Running
 
I’ve noticed my engine oil temp is running close to 225 in city driving with the AC off. I’ve also noticed that when driving super mellow the temp is about 200, but if I give the car one or two quick rips in second gear to redline the temp almost immediately jumps to just under 225. The ambient temp here tonight was about 71 with +/- 60% humidity (S. FL). I remember the car running this hot during the summer but not this time of the year. What are you guys running and under what conditions.

Thanks

mnmatt Feb 20, 2009 01:13 AM

I have never seen my engine oil temp exceed much over 200, even under hard driving, but I live in Minnesota...

Ian_UK1 Feb 20, 2009 01:20 AM

In the UK, our oil temp gauges are calibrated in centigrade, not farenheit but mine runs 100C normally and 110C when driving really hard. If I remember my math correctly, that would be 212F to 230F

adias Feb 20, 2009 01:47 AM


Originally Posted by 500 (Post 2268486)
I’ve noticed my engine oil temp is running close to 225 in city driving with the AC off. I’ve also noticed that when driving super mellow the temp is about 200, but if I give the car one or two quick rips in second gear to redline the temp almost immediately jumps to just under 225. The ambient temp here tonight was about 71 with +/- 60% humidity (S. FL). I remember the car running this hot during the summer but not this time of the year. What are you guys running and under what conditions.

Thanks

That sounds about right.

tejoe Feb 20, 2009 05:28 AM

This is not normal for regular driving regardless of the location, and AC on or off should be the same since the oil cooler and ac condenser are not contiguous. Your car is new enough that the dealer should be able to track it down (at least you would have it on record for possible warranty later). Go to PCA.org Technical Q&A Section.

mobonic Feb 20, 2009 10:20 AM

My car runs at the EXACT same temps.

I was too wondering if it was running to hot.

When i run it at the track it runs at 225-ish, but does not seem to go higher... that i have noticed.

I change my oil every 2,000 miles also.

I run MOTUL 5W-40 also and I live in Southern California.

996CABOVA Feb 20, 2009 12:05 PM

Ive never seen mine go ova 175 F. I dont track the car but do redline at least a couple times a day LOL.

mobonic Feb 20, 2009 12:08 PM

that is your water temp, all stay at 175 unless you are leaking coolant or in the sahara.

engine oil gauge is on the far left on a 997

mobonic Feb 20, 2009 12:08 PM

i as told that optimum oil temp for track is 225º F

996CABOVA Feb 20, 2009 12:38 PM


Originally Posted by mobonic (Post 2269341)
that is your water temp, all stay at 175 unless you are leaking coolant or in the sahara.

engine oil gauge is on the far left on a 997

Haha oopsss. I learned something today

mobonic Feb 20, 2009 12:50 PM

no prob.

thats what we are all here for to pass on knowledge to others...

albeit that sometimes..... some peoples "knowledge" needs to be filetered and checked for bullsh!t

adias Feb 20, 2009 02:08 PM


Originally Posted by mobonic (Post 2269391)
no prob.

thats what we are all here for to pass on knowledge to others...

Very PC.


albeit that sometimes..... some peoples "knowledge" needs to be filetered and checked for bullsh!t
or maybe not. :)

500 Feb 20, 2009 04:33 PM

Thanks all. I'm amazed just how fast the temp jumps from a steady 200 up to +/-225 with just one or two short rips to redline.

Dadio Feb 20, 2009 06:01 PM

Runs about 220 no matter what the outside temp, winter and summer, once it's fully warmed up.

500 Feb 20, 2009 08:26 PM

thnx


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