The Ultimate Track OIL Temp / Pressure / Starvation Thread!
#61
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Nice. I was running that until I put that lil fan on. Cleared 20deg off the top on the same track/temp. Going at it in a few weeks back on the Sebring airport concrete so it should be the hottest it'll see.
As for the pressure - honki that's just being ignorant because we all know it's not a matter of if but when on something that vital. Fix dat sh*t lol. But i'm with him on running the thicker oil even on the stock block. Have been since 2008. At some point hopefully I'll have either a decent camera and camera angle to see the gauge during a session or an actual DAS to track the stuff.
As for the pressure - honki that's just being ignorant because we all know it's not a matter of if but when on something that vital. Fix dat sh*t lol. But i'm with him on running the thicker oil even on the stock block. Have been since 2008. At some point hopefully I'll have either a decent camera and camera angle to see the gauge during a session or an actual DAS to track the stuff.
#62
Oil Pressure in right-handers...
Did my best to get a video of the gauges during my last event. The oil pressure gauge is in the middle, check out how it drops in the tight right-handers; and doesn't really flinch at all when we turn left. The oil temps are on the right; they just climb throughout!
Oil Pressure - I think straight left is about 30 or 35. Straight down (6:00) is 0.
Oil Temps gauge:
Did my best to get a video of the gauges during my last event. The oil pressure gauge is in the middle, check out how it drops in the tight right-handers; and doesn't really flinch at all when we turn left. The oil temps are on the right; they just climb throughout!
Oil Pressure - I think straight left is about 30 or 35. Straight down (6:00) is 0.
Oil Temps gauge:
#67
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The Red imploded between turn 7-8 at PIR just after a pair of right hand corners 5&6.
i was running AMsoil 10-40 racing with Zinc and the Red was cooled by the 2nd gen kit where oil comes off the filter housing but the fact it let go after the right hand corners makes you wonder. RIP Red
Aaron at English replaced the FP-Red with a HTA-3076 supplied by Michael at ETS. Aaron also replaced the stock pan with the AMS pan to mitigate oil starvation in the future. He's noodling on a dry sump system with a modified pan vs the custom pan used in kits on the market in an effort to keep costs down. I'm volunteering for testing it when available.
Some of the issues being discussed include the location of the resevoir which if too far away, say the trunk, can affect oil reaching operating temps in some cars.
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Bump! For the above answer.
Also if you were to run a fan, I assume you would mount to the rear of the oil cooler and have it setup as a puller (pulling/drawing air out) instead of a pusher (pushing air in). If so, where would you buy such a fan and name of the fan? Would it be automatically running the entire time regardless of oil temp or would you manually turn on a switch from inside the cockpit.
Does those aftermarket thermostats help at all on track, or at least delay the oil temps from rising in theory maybe for half a lap or makes the oil temp rise slower? Stock opens up at 180F. There is a mishimoto racing one that opens up at 145F to let coolant flow. At $48shipped from maperformance, why not right.
Also if you were to run a fan, I assume you would mount to the rear of the oil cooler and have it setup as a puller (pulling/drawing air out) instead of a pusher (pushing air in). If so, where would you buy such a fan and name of the fan? Would it be automatically running the entire time regardless of oil temp or would you manually turn on a switch from inside the cockpit.
Does those aftermarket thermostats help at all on track, or at least delay the oil temps from rising in theory maybe for half a lap or makes the oil temp rise slower? Stock opens up at 180F. There is a mishimoto racing one that opens up at 145F to let coolant flow. At $48shipped from maperformance, why not right.
Last edited by Pure EvoIX; Jun 2, 2013 at 12:42 PM.
#72
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My first event in winter testing showed 260 oil temps measured before cooler? Just upgraded to AMS 6qt racing oil pan and ordered MAPerformance oil cooler kit. Shop filled with Amsoil 20w-50.
What is the best Amsoil racing oil weight in summer?
Where is your oil sensor? Before or after oil cooler?
Can you fit the puller fan on oil cooler with larger race tire set ups?
What is the best Amsoil racing oil weight in summer?
Where is your oil sensor? Before or after oil cooler?
Can you fit the puller fan on oil cooler with larger race tire set ups?
#73
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there should be no difference in oil pressure to the turbo with the kiggly. It's just a different type of regulator that doesn't dump the excess oil into the head, and either way the regulator only controls the pressure to the lifters. The turbo feed gets its oil from before the HLA regulator.
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there should be no difference in oil pressure to the turbo with the kiggly. It's just a different type of regulator that doesn't dump the excess oil into the head, and either way the regulator only controls the pressure to the lifters. The turbo feed gets its oil from before the HLA regulator.