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Old 10-14-2015, 06:42 AM
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Again, watch your gauges. Quality engine oils are developed by chemists, and most require being 210-230 degrees to operate effectively, and efficiently.
You should at least have these numbers to allow the condensation that develops in your oil to evaporate. If not, the condensation (water) turns to an acid like mixture, that corrodes. Nothing wrong with a cooler...if you need one.
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