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Oil Temps and Oil Breakdown
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07-16-2009, 08:05 PM | #1 |
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Oil Temps and Oil Breakdown
I know that there has been a lot of discussion about oil temps in the 335i, but I haven't been able to find a consensus as to what temp levels are safe. I run a lot of track events and have a 2007 MT 335i that has been heavily modded including suspension, BBK, FMIC, PROcede, Quaife LSD, track tires and wheels and a VK oil cooler. I run the car pretty hard. Although I saw a slight drop in oil temps after installing the VK oil cooler, I am still running at 285 - 290 degrees after 15 minutes or so even if ambient temps are only around 70 degrees. By the way, my coolant temps never get above 230 degrees (I am running about a 80/20 mix of distilled water to coolant with Redline water wetter). I have been using Valvoline Syntec, which is approved for the 335i, but am open to changing to another oil. I do not have problems with throwing codes or going into limp mode. However, I am worried about two things. First, is running oil temps of 285-290 damaging the engine and second, how quickly does oil break down at those temps? Also, what oil temps are others who have the VK oil cooler experiencing? Any suggestions as to what to do? I have spoken to people that I would consider to be experts and have received conflicting advice. One said to run a super highgrade lower weight oil such as 0-30 to reduce friciton and the other said to run a higher weigth such as 20-50 for the extra protection. Please help.
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07-17-2009, 01:25 PM | #3 | |
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Personally, when I have any doubts I send a sample of the oil to a place like blackstone labs to get it analyzed. That way you can figure out if the particular oil you are using is shearing down to a lower viscosity (the oil can't handle the high temperature usage pattern) or if the anti wear additives are used up (you need to change the oil sooner) If you talk to an old school air cooled 911 guy I think the acceptable upper limit in that community is 280F and I've seen a post where someone said "if the oil hits 300F and the car still runs sell it ASAP" but part of me wonders with with modern oils and components designs is this still applicable... subscribed also! |
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EDIT: I shortened my post. all my analysis reports are of non LL01 approved oils so useless for E9X owners |
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