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Caterham Member Since: 06 Nov 2008 Location: Birmingham Posts: 6298 |
in a 90 I guess that is pretty ok?
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13th Apr 2024 12:48pm |
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BrunoJ Member Since: 14 Sep 2019 Location: Stavanger Posts: 75 |
Surprised to read about oil temperature. I can only refer to values I got via ODB2, however after the warm-up I see engine/water temp 88C and Oil somewhere between 88-93. Then reaching 100 and more under heavy load. Outside temperatures between 0-10C. Factory setup, no mods to radiator, fan etc.
So maybe the different oil you are using really make the difference here. |
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18th Apr 2024 12:08pm |
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hornet Member Since: 04 Jan 2010 Location: Western Europe Posts: 361 |
Interesting, you're referring to a 2.2 litre? I measure directly in the oil sump. I think measures were taken for the 2.2 litre to raise the oil temperature because of the DPF.
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18th Apr 2024 12:15pm |
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BrunoJ Member Since: 14 Sep 2019 Location: Stavanger Posts: 75 |
Yes, I have 2.2 with DPF.
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18th Apr 2024 1:00pm |
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andy63 Member Since: 30 Jun 2023 Location: north east Posts: 511 |
Just add my experience, with a 2.2tdci..
If I'm on a good run not just pottering about town etc then once up to temp my coolant is usually hovering a few degrees either side of 93 deg and the average oil temp under a steady load would be around 104 deg C.. Those are ball park figures which vary depending on load etc |
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18th Apr 2024 2:12pm |
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hornet Member Since: 04 Jan 2010 Location: Western Europe Posts: 361 |
Yes, I have also noticed this for the 2.2-litre engines. As you know, there is no sensor for the oil temperature in the earlier Puma and as there is usually no thermostat in the oil cooler, the oil temperature is within the range of the coolant temperature. I can actively influence my oil temperature through the heater.
I have also considered installing the oil cooler thermostat, but I have a preheater and the cooling water is then naturally warmer than the oil and heats up the oil faster than it would with an oil thermostat. Tricky |
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18th Apr 2024 3:24pm |
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andy63 Member Since: 30 Jun 2023 Location: north east Posts: 511 |
Yes.. My oil and coolant temp would be similar if I'm just pottering about, but under longer drives and more sustained loading there is a 10/12 degree difference most of the time..
I can't remember seeing my coolant above 99 deg c and my oil never above about 108 if I remember correctly.. Not sure if the warmer weather will change any of that.. I'll see👍 |
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18th Apr 2024 6:26pm |
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hornet Member Since: 04 Jan 2010 Location: Western Europe Posts: 361 |
Btw, with my modifications I achieve just about 30 mpg, calculated with 4.546 l/gal and 1.609344 km/mls. The truck has 300kkm/187kmls soon.
I'm happy with that and I don't drive too slow It's a wonderful vehicle that doesn't "patronise" the driver |
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19th Apr 2024 7:30am |
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steveww Member Since: 05 Jan 2022 Location: Uppingham Posts: 566 |
I have often thought about removing the viscous fan and replacing it with an electric one controlled by a thermostat. I'm sure it would improve efficiency and have the added advantage of being able to temporarily disable it when wading. |
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20th Apr 2024 6:45pm |
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hornet Member Since: 04 Jan 2010 Location: Western Europe Posts: 361 |
Revotec Ltd. sent me this:
*** Thank you for your email and enquiry. We are actually in the process of developing a complete cooling kit for the Defender with the PUMA engine. This process does take several months but we will add you details to our list of interested customers and let you know when it is available. Kindest regards *** It was on 05/13/2022 |
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24th Apr 2024 11:39am |
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HardCharger Member Since: 03 Mar 2013 Location: Manila Posts: 732 |
So no news yet from Revotec?
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25th Apr 2024 4:56am |
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hornet Member Since: 04 Jan 2010 Location: Western Europe Posts: 361 |
No
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30th Apr 2024 10:00am |
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