Optimal engine temps
Prior to that conversation my car would run @ 180-205. 180 while moving & up to 205 while stopped.
Take it for what it's worth. I chose to accept his comments & changed the car accordingly. Others may have a different opinion.
I'm not sure how closely oil temps parallel the ECT, but I would imagine it has to run warmer than the coolant by some margin. Are you asking for a street/strip vehicle, or strip only? The short duty cycle of a drag car may not get it hot enough to allow condensation to boil off anyways. But I'd be suprised if the crankcase didn't get hot enough in a street car to do this.
Oil analysis might be the best way to tell - a higher water content meaning that the oil is not geting hot enough for this to occur.
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I'm not sure how closely oil temps parallel the ECT, but I would imagine it has to run warmer than the coolant by some margin. Are you asking for a street/strip vehicle, or strip only? The short duty cycle of a drag car may not get it hot enough to allow condensation to boil off anyways. But I'd be suprised if the crankcase didn't get hot enough in a street car to do this.
Oil analysis might be the best way to tell - a higher water content meaning that the oil is not geting hot enough for this to occur.
Guess we would need a composite copy of a performer RPM intake for an SBC to test.
Then, to get real crazy, test in iron block 6.0L against an LS2 (all other factors of course being equal) to see if block composition makes any difference either. If the same holds true as for the Aluminimum vs. Iron head tests done by car craft, I'd guess there was little merit in the second test.
But you don't know til ya try


