Sag temperature readings explained for a newbie.
Sag temperature readings explained for a newbie.
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witty

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95 posts

241 months

Saturday 14th January 2006
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All those temperature readings, PSI's etc look ready cool on my speedo readout, but would someone mind explaining what they all mean and more importantly what i should be looking out for.

i.e.
At what temperature is the engine warm ? (fun time ) and at what degree's is it too hot ?
Also the oil pressure, what should i be looking for ?
Is it normal for the water temp to go to 95/96 whilst idling in traffic?

PinkPanther

1,010 posts

285 months

Saturday 14th January 2006
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Apparently engine oil temperature has to be over 80 degrees before attempting anything over 7000rpm, which I was surprised to hear - although conditions at this time of year don't really favour that task anyway . For the record I usually wait till oil temperature is over 50 degrees before making heady 'progress' .

95/96 degrees for water temp in traffic sounds normal for me, I would start worry if it crept over 100 and stayed there (fans usually kick in around 100 IIRC).

Oil pressure varies between 40-70 for me and TBH I'm not sure what it should be. Hopefully someone who knows what they're talking about will be along shortly

PP

>> Edited by PinkPanther on Saturday 14th January 21:33

CatherineJ

9,586 posts

264 months

Saturday 14th January 2006
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PinkPanther said:
Apparently engine oil temperature has to be over 80 degrees before attempting anything over 7000rpm, which I was surprised to hear - although conditions at this time of year don't really favour that task anyway . For the record I usually wait till oil temperature is over 50 degrees before making heady 'progress' .

95/96 degrees for water temp in traffic sounds normal for me, I would start worry if it crept over 100 and stayed there (fans usually kick in around 100 IIRC).

Oil pressure varies between 40-70 for me and TBH I'm not sure what it should be. Hopefully someone who knows what they're talking about will be along shortly

PP

>> Edited by PinkPanther on Saturday 14th January 21:33



That all sounds about right to me as I recall.

witty

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95 posts

241 months

Sunday 15th January 2006
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Thanks PP for the info