I have 2001 Audi S4 twin turbo with steady diet of GC twice a year(5-6K OCIs). Car takes 7 quarts of oil and is modified to put out 350HP and 400ft/lb of torque. It also has oil temperature gauge and during the around town driving oil temp will be in 200-220F range, highway 220-230F. I do UOA once a year and they confirm that engine likes this oil.
I recently started tracking my car and on my first track event I saw oil temps in 250-275F range by the end of each session. This was 2 day event with 5 20min sessions each day. So little over 3 hours of high engine stress(most time spent in between 3000 and 6000 rpm) and high oil temperatures.
Oil and filter was changed just before the event.
So my question is what kind of effect these high oil temperatures have on length of OCI one can safely run with high quality A3 rated oil?
After the event oil temps are in their normal range as described above.
Should I leave the oil in the car for a usual 5-6K OCI I normally do or should I consider changing it earlier?
I recently started tracking my car and on my first track event I saw oil temps in 250-275F range by the end of each session. This was 2 day event with 5 20min sessions each day. So little over 3 hours of high engine stress(most time spent in between 3000 and 6000 rpm) and high oil temperatures.
Oil and filter was changed just before the event.
So my question is what kind of effect these high oil temperatures have on length of OCI one can safely run with high quality A3 rated oil?
After the event oil temps are in their normal range as described above.
Should I leave the oil in the car for a usual 5-6K OCI I normally do or should I consider changing it earlier?