Originally Posted by Kira
And what about those engines with oil squirters which shot oil to the pistons' undersides?
Also, compare oil's heat transferring capability in air cooled engines to that of water cooled engines.
Hmmmm...are external oil coolers helpful...or even necessary?
External oil coolers (thermostatically controllled I should say) are really the best of both worlds. The system can close off during warmup and then keep oil at a very specific temp regardless of operating condition. For example, my X5 will keep oil 100-105C at all times, in all conditions. It has a very large air-to-oil heat exchanger (not the radiator integrated ones), which can remove far more heat than the internal ones, as the delta-T is much higher. Total system capacity is probably 11-12 quarts. I can remove 9 quarts with an oil change.
The cooler, coupled with piston squirters, keeps the pistons nice and cool, allowing the engine to run leaner, more spark advance, and higher compression ratio.