Really? my "old Dodge Truck" running on gas and lubed with oil is somehow radically different from a newer car with a turbo yet? New car oil doesn't get hot, stays magically cool under all conditions? I think not.
Did it have modern coolants? Air to water heat exchangers for the engine and trans oil? Was it turbocharged, and was the turbocharger water cooled? If so, did it have an auxiliary electric pump to continue to cool the turbo after shutdown? Did it have electronically controlled thermostats? Did it even have fuel injection, let alone direct injection? Did it dual speed electric fans? The OP's vehicle has all those things and more.
All I am saying is the oil temperatures are much better controlled (in both directions) than in the past.
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