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As said here before, I'm not certain that 220F is "damaging" our engine or our oil. Also someone said probably most cars get that hot on a daily basis but
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As said here before, I'm not certain that 220F is "damaging" our engine or our oil.
Also someone said probably most cars get that hot on a daily basis but no one ever notices because they're commuting, nothing in a normal commute would ever be noticeable (RPM's around a max of 3K). I recall reading that the OCI of 3750 is due to our high oil temps? (Assuming Dino oil OCI). |
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