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Oil temp gauge, anybody has it?

Posted: Mon Apr 01, 2002 9:24 pm
by dealerxing
Oil temperature is critical for turbocharged engine, just wondering
who has an oil temp gauge install here. How did it turn out?


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Oil temp gauge, anybody has it?

Posted: Mon Apr 01, 2002 10:24 pm
by Gary
Why is an oil temp gauge critical in a trubo engine? Just wondering.............

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From: dealerxing [mailto:saitam@newyork.com]


Oil temperature is critical for turbocharged engine, just wondering
who has an oil temp gauge install here. How did it turn out?





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Oil temp gauge, anybody has it?

Posted: Mon Apr 01, 2002 11:14 pm
by dealerxing
Turbo engine runs hotter than NA engine, that's also why the radiator
and cooling passages are more robust in the Turbo Legacy. In summer
time driving, it's nice if you know how hot the oil and water temp
are before you keep pushing the car.

--- In BC-BFLegacyWorks@y..., "Gary" <ggrahnVI@h...> wrote:
> Why is an oil temp gauge critical in a trubo engine? Just
> wondering.............
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: dealerxing [mailto:saitam@n...]
>
>
> Oil temperature is critical for turbocharged engine, just wondering
> who has an oil temp gauge install here. How did it turn out?


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Oil temp gauge, anybody has it?

Posted: Tue Apr 02, 2002 2:54 pm
by Gary
OK. I understand that. But why does it matter? What is an "ideal" oil temperature? I have never been able to find one... Oil pressure, I can see, but not oil temp.

-----Original Message-----
From: dealerxing [mailto:saitam@newyork.com]


Turbo engine runs hotter than NA engine, that's also why the radiator
and cooling passages are more robust in the Turbo Legacy. In summer
time driving, it's nice if you know how hot the oil and water temp
are before you keep pushing the car.





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Oil temp gauge, anybody has it?

Posted: Tue Apr 02, 2002 5:54 pm
by Ryan Lalonde
my oil temp gauge seems to be located right in the dash board of my 1992 Turbo Legacy. It stays at a Mid level between Hot and Cold even when I run my car hard. Cool shit cause it has 333,000km on the original engine. critical fuck critical! What is critical is a boost gauge and I think it is stupid that one doesn't come stock!

dealerxing wrote:

Oil temperature is critical for turbocharged engine, just wondering

who has an oil temp gauge install here. How did it turn out?


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Oil temp gauge, anybody has it?

Posted: Tue Apr 02, 2002 6:24 pm
by jason grahn
>my oil temp gauge seems to be located right in the dash board of my 1992
>Turbo Legacy. It stays at a Mid level between Hot and Cold even when I
>run my car hard.

Ummm.. that's your water temp gauge i think you're referring to.

-Jason

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Oil temp gauge, anybody has it?

Posted: Tue Apr 02, 2002 7:04 pm
by Josh Colombo
Ummm.....I'm assuming this is a north american turbo legacy. There was no stock oil temp gauge. As jason pointed out....it's most likely the engine temp gauge you are referring to.....also.....that gauge should be on the left......not the right.....unless they just changed stuff for your car......

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my oil temp gauge seems to be located right in the dash board of my 1992 Turbo Legacy. It stays at a Mid level between Hot and Cold even when I run my car hard. Cool shit cause it has 333,000km on the original engine. critical fuck critical! What is critical is a boost gauge and I think it is stupid that one doesn't come stock!

dealerxing wrote:


Oil temperature is critical for turbocharged engine, just wondering

who has an oil temp gauge install here. How did it turn out?


WHATTHEFUCK???WHATTHEFUCK???WHATTHEFUCK???WHATTHEFUCK???





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Oil temp gauge, anybody has it?

Posted: Tue Apr 02, 2002 11:04 pm
by dealerxing
Yes, oil temp is different than engine temperature. One thing is I
don't understand why people responded in such a way that my question
was crazy. Have they thought about why there are cars equipped with
engine oil cooler and there is synthetic oil to prevent thermal
breakdown?


--- In BC-BFLegacyWorks@y..., "Josh Colombo" <josh@s...> wrote:
> Ummm.....I'm assuming this is a north american turbo legacy. There
was no stock oil temp gauge. As jason pointed out....it's most
likely the engine temp gauge you are referring to.....also.....that
gauge should be on the left......not the right.....unless they just
changed stuff for your car......
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ryan Lalonde [mailto:dc-burnout@r...]
> Sent: Tue 4/2/2002 5:43 PM
> To: BC-BFLegacyWorks@y...
> Cc:
> Subject: Re: [BC-BFLegacyWorks] Oil temp gauge, anybody has
it?
>
>
> my oil temp gauge seems to be located right in the dash board
of my 1992 Turbo Legacy. It stays at a Mid level between Hot and
Cold even when I run my car hard. Cool shit cause it has 333,000km
on the original engine. critical fuck critical! What is critical is
a boost gauge and I think it is stupid that one doesn't come stock!
>
> dealerxing wrote:
>
>
> Oil temperature is critical for turbocharged engine,
just wondering
>
> who has an oil temp gauge install here. How did it
turn out?
>
>
> WHATTHEFUCK???WHATTHEFUCK???WHATTHEFUCK???WHATTHEFUCK???
>
>
>
>
>
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Oil temp gauge, anybody has it?

Posted: Tue Apr 02, 2002 11:24 pm
by Gary
I still don't see the point of an oil temp gauge.....

-----Original Message-----
From: dealerxing [mailto:saitam@newyork.com]


Yes, oil temp is different than engine temperature. One thing is I
don't understand why people responded in such a way that my question
was crazy. Have they thought about why there are cars equipped with
engine oil cooler and there is synthetic oil to prevent thermal
breakdown?






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Oil temp gauge, anybody has it?

Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2002 9:44 am
by dealerxing
With an oil temp gauge, you know exactly when to stop pushing your
engine, especially during summer time. Engine temp gauge that came
with the car doesn't really give you an idea of how hot the oil is.
When oil is too hot, the viscosity breaks down, losing its
effectiveness of lubricating the engine. Do some research on high
end or other Turbocharged cars, they are likely to have an engine oil
cooler or an oil temp gauge. If you still don't get it then I'm
sorry.

--- In BC-BFLegacyWorks@y..., "Gary" <ggrahnVI@h...> wrote:
> I still don't see the point of an oil temp gauge.....
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: dealerxing [mailto:saitam@n...]
>
>
> Yes, oil temp is different than engine temperature. One thing is I
> don't understand why people responded in such a way that my
question
> was crazy. Have they thought about why there are cars equipped
with
> engine oil cooler and there is synthetic oil to prevent thermal
> breakdown?


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Oil temp gauge, anybody has it?

Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2002 1:24 pm
by dfullerton
yeah fitting mine soon good buy

----- Original Message -----
From: dealerxing <mailto:saitam@newyork.com>
To: BC-BFLegacyWorks@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, April 03, 2002 3:31 PM
Subject: [BC-BFLegacyWorks] Re: Oil temp gauge, anybody has it?

With an oil temp gauge, you know exactly when to stop pushing your
engine, especially during summer time. Engine temp gauge that came
with the car doesn't really give you an idea of how hot the oil is.
When oil is too hot, the viscosity breaks down, losing its
effectiveness of lubricating the engine. Do some research on high
end or other Turbocharged cars, they are likely to have an engine oil
cooler or an oil temp gauge. If you still don't get it then I'm
sorry.

--- In BC-BFLegacyWorks@y..., "Gary" <ggrahnVI@h...> wrote:
> I still don't see the point of an oil temp gauge.....
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: dealerxing [mailto:saitam@n...]
>
>
> Yes, oil temp is different than engine temperature. One thing is I
> don't understand why people responded in such a way that my
question
> was crazy. Have they thought about why there are cars equipped
with
> engine oil cooler and there is synthetic oil to prevent thermal
> breakdown?



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Oil temp gauge, anybody has it?

Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2002 2:14 pm
by Ryan Lalonde
yeah, you got me. busted that was my water gauge. i just wanted to hear another stupid response. from bud asking about his oil gauge.

jason grahn wrote:


>my oil temp gauge seems to be located right in the dash board of my 1992
>Turbo Legacy. It stays at a Mid level between Hot and Cold even when I
>run my car hard.

Ummm.. that's your water temp gauge i think you're referring to.

-Jason

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Oil temp gauge, anybody has it?

Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2002 2:34 pm
by Ryan Lalonde
Ok here's the deal, save yourself some flow on an Oil Temp gauge and go out and spend a little extra on some SYNTHETIC MOTOR OIL, I threw some Mobil 1 they say it is Try-synthetic. Ohh, wow... Look at that... now I don't have to worry about the viscosity factor... I need and intercooler cause my Oil Cooler is crap!



dealerxing wrote:


With an oil temp gauge, you know exactly when to stop pushing your
engine, especially during summer time. Engine temp gauge that came
with the car doesn't really give you an idea of how hot the oil is.
When oil is too hot, the viscosity breaks down, losing its
effectiveness of lubricating the engine. Do some research on high
end or other Turbocharged cars, they are likely to have an engine oil
cooler or an oil temp gauge. If you still don't get it then I'm
sorry.

--- In BC-BFLegacyWorks@y..., "Gary" <mailto:ggrahnVI@h...> <ggrahnVI@h...> wrote:
> I still don't see the point of an oil temp gauge.....
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: dealerxing [mailto:saitam@n...]
>
>
> Yes, oil temp is different than engine temperature. One thing is I
> don't understand why people responded in such a way that my
question
> was crazy. Have they thought about why there are cars equipped
with
> engine oil cooler and there is synthetic oil to prevent thermal
> breakdown?



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Oil temp gauge, anybody has it?

Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2002 3:14 pm
by Gary
Hehehe. You're telling me to do some research? Hahahahaha that's a good one.

OK.. you still haven't answered my question.. What is an ideal oil temperature? The purpose of synthetic oils is to prevent exactly what you state below. Do some research on synthetic oil. If you still don't understand, well, you shouldn't have a turbo car. I sincerely hope you are not putting dino oil in there.

-----Original Message-----
From: dealerxing [mailto:saitam@newyork.com]


With an oil temp gauge, you know exactly when to stop pushing your
engine, especially during summer time. Engine temp gauge that came
with the car doesn't really give you an idea of how hot the oil is.
When oil is too hot, the viscosity breaks down, losing its
effectiveness of lubricating the engine. Do some research on high
end or other Turbocharged cars, they are likely to have an engine oil
cooler or an oil temp gauge. If you still don't get it then I'm
sorry.





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Oil temp gauge, anybody has it?

Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2002 4:44 pm
by dealerxing
If you think Synthetic oil is magic and you don't need an oil temp
gauge, then don't reply anymore. Do you assume I don't use synthetic
oil and therefore want a gauge? Ideal temp varies across different
engine type, perhaps 100C--120C. If I know what the oil temp
normally is when running then I will consider that ideal.
With an oil temp gauge then I can prevent myself from revving the
motor when temp of oil gets too high.
--- In BC-BFLegacyWorks@y..., "Gary" <ggrahnVI@h...> wrote:
> Hehehe. You're telling me to do some research? Hahahahaha that's a
> good one.
>
> OK.. you still haven't answered my question.. What is an ideal oil
> temperature? The purpose of synthetic oils is to prevent exactly
what
> you state below. Do some research on synthetic oil. If you still
don't
> understand, well, you shouldn't have a turbo car. I sincerely hope
you
> are not putting dino oil in there.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: dealerxing [mailto:saitam@n...]
>
>
> With an oil temp gauge, you know exactly when to stop pushing your
> engine, especially during summer time. Engine temp gauge that came
> with the car doesn't really give you an idea of how hot the oil
is.
> When oil is too hot, the viscosity breaks down, losing its
> effectiveness of lubricating the engine. Do some research on high
> end or other Turbocharged cars, they are likely to have an engine
oil
> cooler or an oil temp gauge. If you still don't get it then I'm
> sorry.


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Oil temp gauge, anybody has it?

Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2002 9:44 pm
by Jay Erlenbach
What exactly is the ideal oil pressure for the turbo
Legacy? (US Spec)


Jay


--- Gary <ggrahnVI@hotmail.com> wrote:
> OK. I understand that. But why does it matter?
> What is an "ideal" oil
> temperature? I have never been able to find one...
> Oil pressure, I can
> see, but not oil temp.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: dealerxing [mailto:saitam@newyork.com]
>
>
> Turbo engine runs hotter than NA engine, that's also
> why the radiator
> and cooling passages are more robust in the Turbo
> Legacy. In summer
> time driving, it's nice if you know how hot the oil
> and water temp
> are before you keep pushing the car.
>
>
>


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Oil temp gauge, anybody has it?

Posted: Fri Apr 05, 2002 11:14 am
by dfullerton
Ok Just to make sure we know why we fit oil temp gauge. So we can see when our oil has reached its opperating temp

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To: BC-BFLegacyWorks@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, April 03, 2002 97 PM
Subject: RE: [BC-BFLegacyWorks] Re: Oil temp gauge, anybody has it?

Hehehe. You're telling me to do some research? Hahahahaha that's a good one.

OK.. you still haven't answered my question.. What is an ideal oil temperature? The purpose of synthetic oils is to prevent exactly what you state below. Do some research on synthetic oil. If you still don't understand, well, you shouldn't have a turbo car. I sincerely hope you are not putting dino oil in there.

-----Original Message-----
From: dealerxing [mailto:saitam@newyork.com]


With an oil temp gauge, you know exactly when to stop pushing your
engine, especially during summer time. Engine temp gauge that came
with the car doesn't really give you an idea of how hot the oil is.
When oil is too hot, the viscosity breaks down, losing its
effectiveness of lubricating the engine. Do some research on high
end or other Turbocharged cars, they are likely to have an engine oil
cooler or an oil temp gauge. If you still don't get it then I'm
sorry.




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