Quote from: boydeee on 19 February 2016, 12:55Quote from: valvebounce on 19 February 2016, 06:35If you love your engine, wait until the OIL temp is > 60 before using high revs/high load. The water temp reaches 90 rapidly but at this time of year the oil takes a long time to warm up.90 is ideal in my opinion ie. operating temperature But how much does the viscosity of the oil change between 60C and 90C? Agreed that it won't do any harm waiting for oil temp to reach 90C but I suspect that there will be little measurable difference between the lubricating properties of the oil between 60C and 90C...
Quote from: valvebounce on 19 February 2016, 06:35If you love your engine, wait until the OIL temp is > 60 before using high revs/high load. The water temp reaches 90 rapidly but at this time of year the oil takes a long time to warm up.90 is ideal in my opinion ie. operating temperature
If you love your engine, wait until the OIL temp is > 60 before using high revs/high load. The water temp reaches 90 rapidly but at this time of year the oil takes a long time to warm up.