Currently at an ambient temperature of 90 F the 812 Superfast runs a sump temperature around 175 F in town and 165 F on the highway at 80 MPH. It seems the water temperature is always around 10 F higher than the oil temp. This is with the Pakelo 5W40 in the sump.
Ali
What is your typical or average rpm in town vs. doing 80 mph on highway?
This car or racing cars must have a special cooling system. No?
I guess it depends on where the oil temp sensor is located but I've never seen 165F operating oil temperature with any average passenger cars or trucks that I've ever owned (i.e. the walmart cars).
Typically the oil temp is higher than water/coolant. your observation is the opposite. some cars with the oil to water heat exchanger try to keep the oil & water temps as close as possible. iirc, something to do with the fuel economy and expansion/contraction tracking each other ...
I see the typical oil temps anywhere from 5-30F higher than water once the engine has fully warmed up and typically over 190F ... 165F is on the cool side for the average passenger cars or trucks.
Does your car have a digital temperature display or a dial or analog gauge?
Sounds like this engine is designed for high(er) rpm or is happier when using the 60 grade or thicker oil in general ... or may be the 165F is the norm with this type of engine and it's just warming up for the race. I don't like high oil temps but also not used to very low oil temps either. I'm used to the typical 190-225F +/- range but I don't abuse my cars either.
How many gears does this car have? I guess you can always use a lower gear (and not lug the engine) when doing 80mph to increase the rpm and the oil temp if 165F is not desirable!