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Oil cooler for 2014, still needed?

Originally Posted by jcosta79 Sure. But that's not a problem. Anything North of 250 and I start getting worried. Below that shouldn't be an issue. I've read different articles stating

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Sure. But that's not a problem. Anything North of 250 and I start getting worried. Below that shouldn't be an issue.

I've read different articles stating that ideal oil temperature is between 220-240 degrees, depending on your application. Some people say even higher. Some say lower. As long as I don't go into limp home mode, I don't worry about it. I change my oil frequently and use a good quality oil.
Exactly. Modern oils will run all day long at 250 degrees without breakdown.
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