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Big Blue's motor has a very happy motor now. Most of the time, the oil temps are 270-290 degrees if the air temps are over 80 degrees. I was able to buy a Wards Force Convection System fan. It works very well. While running it in 100+ degree air temps, the oil temperature was never over 260 degrees.
Today I installed a Jagg 10-row with Fan Assist oil cooler. The oil cooler fan was hooked up per the instructions so it only comes on if the oil temp is over 205 degrees and the back brake is applied. On a 40 mile test run with air temp at 94 degrees, and running 55 and 65 mph, the oil temp never exceeded 245 degrees. During the 40 miles there were 19 stop signs or stop lights. Lot's of opportunity to heat up. At one light in the last 5 miles, the oil temperature actually dropped to 230 degrees. I've never seen an oil temperature recover or drop, ever.
Oh ya, this all is with the 50-state legal stage I tune loaded. I'll load a "rich closed-loop" tune back in and see how it goes. The advantage of keeping the cylinder heads and oil cooler is that the ECU starts to pull timing in the moderate load areas when the CHTs go over 230 degrees. The hotter the CHT gets, the more timing gets pulled. The more timing gets pulled the hotter the cylinders run and so on and so on. Didn't see any of this today or since adding the Wards FCS fans.
Will have to run a few data master logs and see what's going on with the cylinder head temperatures over the next few 100 degree days.
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Today I installed a Jagg 10-row with Fan Assist oil cooler. The oil cooler fan was hooked up per the instructions so it only comes on if the oil temp is over 205 degrees and the back brake is applied. On a 40 mile test run with air temp at 94 degrees, and running 55 and 65 mph, the oil temp never exceeded 245 degrees. During the 40 miles there were 19 stop signs or stop lights. Lot's of opportunity to heat up. At one light in the last 5 miles, the oil temperature actually dropped to 230 degrees. I've never seen an oil temperature recover or drop, ever.
Oh ya, this all is with the 50-state legal stage I tune loaded. I'll load a "rich closed-loop" tune back in and see how it goes. The advantage of keeping the cylinder heads and oil cooler is that the ECU starts to pull timing in the moderate load areas when the CHTs go over 230 degrees. The hotter the CHT gets, the more timing gets pulled. The more timing gets pulled the hotter the cylinders run and so on and so on. Didn't see any of this today or since adding the Wards FCS fans.
Will have to run a few data master logs and see what's going on with the cylinder head temperatures over the next few 100 degree days.
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