I thought this was pretty high.
What is yours?
What is yours?
Actually, it should go higher, at least above 212. When I see oil temperatures below 212 I am wondering if manufacturer is trying to address some other issue with low oil temperature.My Pentastar equipped Grand Caravan hardly ever goes over 200f. I only noticed it during highway climbs. Normal driving, it stays below 200f
Here is the temp in some traffic at 104f ambient
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Actually, it should go higher, at least above 212. When I see oil temperatures below 212 I am wondering if manufacturer is trying to address some other issue with low oil temperature.
My Sienna, which was absolutely horrible in warming up the engine and retaining heat after turn off, would run oil temperature between 220-230f.
212 is the boiling point. It removes moisture, fuel etc., much faster from oil, especially in stop-and-go traffic when oil sometimes does not reach operating temperature.I'm not sure of the advantages running the oil above 212f. Sure, that's where the hot viscosity standard is, but other than that, what would make it special?
On the other hand, running below 200F in normal, everyday situations, leaves quite a lot of room for when the engine is truly loaded up. Perhaps that was the design intent with the Pentastar engine since it is found in so many applications. From sedans, minivans, work vans to trucks.
BTW, the oil in my minivan does take a long time to heat up, but the coolant heats up pretty quickly. I have no issues with the heat in the cabin.