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Ideal Running Oil Temperature For My 1776 engine
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<blockquote data-quote="K@rlos" data-source="post: 513933" data-attributes="member: 4304"><p>My bus gets too 180f/80c at 70mph @ 4000 rpm. Even getting up to 85-90mph at just over 5000 rpm it hasn't passed 220f/105c and that's on hot days.</p><p></p><p>Motor: 2110, Engle FK8 cam, twin 48 IDF's, big valve heads and 9.5:1 compression. So a pretty hot motor. But I do have an external cooler with a big scoop, that said correct tin and seals make a major difference. Plus how well it's built effects running temp too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="K@rlos, post: 513933, member: 4304"] My bus gets too 180f/80c at 70mph @ 4000 rpm. Even getting up to 85-90mph at just over 5000 rpm it hasn't passed 220f/105c and that's on hot days. Motor: 2110, Engle FK8 cam, twin 48 IDF's, big valve heads and 9.5:1 compression. So a pretty hot motor. But I do have an external cooler with a big scoop, that said correct tin and seals make a major difference. Plus how well it's built effects running temp too. [/QUOTE]
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