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| Registered User Join Date: May 2011 Location: San Diego 
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				 |  Enginge running temperature 
			For those of you that have a temperature gauge in your cars, what is the freeway temperature show when it's say 70F outside? Thanks in advance for your replies | ||
|  12-14-2012, 07:02 PM | 
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| Brando | 
			This is a really incomplete question but I know what your after and I ave many answers. For 70 degree day 1) 1977 911 no aux cooler up front= around 200f for my car 2) 1977 911 with turbo and cooler in fender = about 210-225f 3) 1977 911 with turbo and cooler in fender and duct in valance = 190-210f 4) 1977 911 with turbo and cooler in both fenders and duct in valance for both= 180 max on 70 degree day on the freeway never more. Maybe 210 degrees at over 100 mph all day long. But...... The reason for more coolers for me is: 1) Vegas heat 2) long summers and traffic. 3) expensive engine I don't like to cook in Vegas heat. Hope I helped. 
				__________________ Turbo powa! 1977 911s. it's cool Last edited by quattrorunner; 12-14-2012 at 09:03 PM.. Reason: Wrong word | ||
|  12-14-2012, 09:02 PM | 
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			195 degF is  be the optimum bulk oil temp under  most conditions. The main bearings will typically be 50 degF hotter than the bulk oil temp and even if a modern synthetic oil can stand higher temps the bearings may still struggle. | ||
|  12-14-2012, 09:53 PM | 
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			Thank you Chris Ron | ||
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