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preludesh2000 May 13, 2007 05:35 PM

oil temp??
 
i finally decided on the oil temp gauge ...and i also installed a respeed oil pedestal...
was wondering what are normal oil temps?? also still only running the stock touring oil cooler...

brad

wjp005 May 13, 2007 06:04 PM

My oil temps are about 200-220f on the track. I run non synthetic 10W-30. My JDM car has dual front oil coolers.

rynberg May 14, 2007 12:05 AM

It will depend on ambient temps and your water temps. In the summer, I was seeing 200-220F with stock single cooler in city driving. Track temps were 250-260F! My dual 25-row upgrade dropped temps about 40F.

preludesh2000 May 14, 2007 05:54 AM

its been about 70-80 degrees outside ....and my water temp jumps around from 195-215....
and i've been seeing oil temps at about 200-220...

brad

rynberg May 14, 2007 11:09 AM

Sounds about right.

dhcernese May 14, 2007 12:39 PM

I'd seriously worry about any water temp over 205/210 or oil temp over 250 for more than a short duration. I consider normal operating oil temp for me to be 195-230 (non-track/non-autocross). [stock dual-oil coolers]

mdpalmer May 28, 2008 02:07 PM

another data point
 

Originally Posted by rynberg (Post 6937887)
It will depend on ambient temps and your water temps. In the summer, I was seeing 200-220F with stock single cooler in city driving. Track temps were 250-260F! My dual 25-row upgrade dropped temps about 40F.

Yep, I just took my car to the track and was seeing oil temps (sender in oil pan) around 220-240 for the better part of a 20 minute session... then towards the end it would creep up to 260 and I'd back off... a lap or two later it would go back to 220 or so. But I'd have elevated water temps (running around 90-95 C from PFC, about 210 F from thermostat housing) for two laps. Stock, single oil cooler, properly ducted, with some bent fins :icon16: Running 20W-50 dino oil. Ambient temps were around 65 F, which is pretty cool. On the street I see temps around 200 or so F. Running 10 psi boost stock non-seq turbos.

One comment I want to make is how quickly the oil temp gauge reacted to boost/load. when my foot went down, I could practically see the needle moving up, and when I was off the gas the needle would very visibly move down! The water temp seems to trail the oil by a good bit, only after the oil temp went up would the water follow suit--and it would follow slowly and be a little more constant. I consider the oil temp reading to be critical in knowing how much heat your motor is rejecting/retaining. If you see that thing go up and stay up, take it easy!

Julian May 29, 2008 12:31 AM

This was addressed in an older thread. Please search oil temp and my name as I posted an extracted on temperature information from Mazda Motorsport.

Julian Jul 2, 2008 09:10 AM

Direct from Mazdaspeed Motorsport for the 3rd Gen

"Oil Temperature should never exceed 210F."

Stix37867 Jul 2, 2008 11:29 AM

So i have the same setup for the oil sender, respeed pedestal with defi oil temp gauge sender mounted there. Now so far this summer in 85 degree weather, my temp reads 75 - 82 C city driving and 70 - 75 C highway.

Why are mine so low compared to everyone elses?

My water temps are usually 80C highway and 80-88C city btw.


My set-up:
Stock dual oil coolers with dual remote oil filters.
Rotary Extreme regular V-Mount.

mdpalmer Jul 2, 2008 02:28 PM

Mazdaspeed Motorsports site oil, water temps, breakin recommendations
 
Look here:

Mazdaspeed Motorsports Development--Rotary Engine Info

Julian Jul 3, 2008 11:57 AM


Originally Posted by mdpalmer (Post 8339831)

Thants what I was refering to in my earlier post. But yesterday I was on the MMS new site and they now say 210 deg F max

mdpalmer Jul 3, 2008 01:16 PM


Originally Posted by Julian (Post 8342886)
Thants what I was refering to in my earlier post. But yesterday I was on the MMS new site and they now say 210 deg F max

Yeah, I figured :) Do you have a link to the new website?

scrubolio Jul 3, 2008 06:26 PM

what's their reasoning behind it? wouldn't be because of the OMP would it?


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