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2011-2014 Mustang Talk
Oil cooler for Coyote and best oil for piston jets
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<blockquote data-quote="Budwise" data-source="post: 14460095" data-attributes="member: 150607"><p>During 20 minutes sessions I almost always see my oil temp needle get into the "red zone" after around 15 minutes and I have to start short shifting and backing down to 6-7/10ths. I upgraded to the Boss Oil Cooler and also the thick Mishimoto Radiator and still on the track I see high oil temps. My understanding is that the oil temp gauge in our cars is actually just a guess based on other measurements so at this point I've kinda stopped worrying about it. If I decide to add an air-oil cooler it'll probably be the MMR for the best performance per dollar. You dont really need a thermostat when you have the Boss cooler too since the Boss Cooler will bring the oil temp up to operating temp faster so you dont have to worry about the oil cooler making the oil take too long to heat up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Budwise, post: 14460095, member: 150607"] During 20 minutes sessions I almost always see my oil temp needle get into the "red zone" after around 15 minutes and I have to start short shifting and backing down to 6-7/10ths. I upgraded to the Boss Oil Cooler and also the thick Mishimoto Radiator and still on the track I see high oil temps. My understanding is that the oil temp gauge in our cars is actually just a guess based on other measurements so at this point I've kinda stopped worrying about it. If I decide to add an air-oil cooler it'll probably be the MMR for the best performance per dollar. You dont really need a thermostat when you have the Boss cooler too since the Boss Cooler will bring the oil temp up to operating temp faster so you dont have to worry about the oil cooler making the oil take too long to heat up. [/QUOTE]
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