991S oil temp 109 C
991S oil temp 109 C
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Wudee

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269 posts

167 months

Wednesday 13th January 2016
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i noticed this weekend whilst driving 100km/h on cruise control through a avg speed check area (probable 25km distance) that the oil temp crept up to 105-109 genres C. This seems high to me. Oil pressure was around 2 bar. Tried to google but not found much. Anyone comes across the same?

Outside temp was 6/7 degrees.

vernz

179 posts

153 months

Wednesday 13th January 2016
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My 2015 Cayman runs at similar temps...

If I'd seen temps like that in my old 997 I'd have been a bit worried, but the current crop of direct injection engines do seem to run warmer.

I'm not sure if the 991 is the same as the Cayman, but if you select the sport button this brings the running temperature down to just below the 100 degrees mark.

GT4P

5,796 posts

208 months

Wednesday 13th January 2016
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Same in my gt4 but that's where the sport button comes in handy at high temps and low speeds! Should have had similar set up in m96/7 and might have saved a few engines

Trev450

6,656 posts

195 months

Wednesday 13th January 2016
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vernz said:
My 2015 Cayman runs at similar temps...

I'm not sure if the 991 is the same as the Cayman, but if you select the sport button this brings the running temperature down to just below the 100 degrees mark.
Can you explain why this is please.

GT4P

5,796 posts

208 months

Wednesday 13th January 2016
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Third radiator opens on gt4 when sport button pressed

Mario149

7,788 posts

201 months

Wednesday 13th January 2016
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When I push the sport button on my 981 BGTS the oil temp is kept about 20 degs cooler as well

Trev450

6,656 posts

195 months

Wednesday 13th January 2016
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Mario149 said:
When I push the sport button on my 981 BGTS the oil temp is kept about 20 degs cooler as well
Thanks. Must be the same principle as the GT4 then.

GT4P

5,796 posts

208 months

Wednesday 13th January 2016
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Did not porsche also introduce some kind of thermal management on the 991/981?

vernz

179 posts

153 months

Wednesday 13th January 2016
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Without the benefit of a third radiator on my standard Cayman, I assume that the additional cooling is achieved the via the dry sump reservoir.

Obviously this option is provided to keep engine temperatures under control during aggressive driving and no doubt has a negative effect on fuel consumption.

I may be completely wrong, but I'm sure an expert will be along shortly to confirm.... biggrin

Fl0pp3r

869 posts

226 months

Wednesday 13th January 2016
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GT4P said:
Did not porsche also introduce some kind of thermal management on the 991/981?
I am thinking this may explain why you can only start 997.2 PSE equipped cars with the exhaust closed (ie SPORT BUTTON off), including when re-starting shortly after shut off. I'm sure it's all emissions compliance legal nonsense so that thermally the engine warms up as quickly as poss...

A manual press of the sport button EVERY time you pull away counteracts this annoying inconvenience I find. :-D

Wudee

Original Poster:

269 posts

167 months

Friday 15th January 2016
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thanks, i will give it a try this morning with SPORT on.