Originally Posted by billc
A couple years ago the consensus view recommended that an oil cooler be used for VEs with a cam upgrade (16VE cams at the time) if the car would be revved to 8000 RPM on a road course.
I specifically remember a post by 98sr20ve who had an oil temperature gage saying that the oil would get too hot after a few laps of high reving but would cool down again after a lap of shifting at 7000 RPM.
So, my question is, based on the last few years of experience, is the community consensus still that an oil cooler is needed for engine safety on the track?
Thanks much.
Bill
A couple years ago the consensus view recommended that an oil cooler be used for VEs with a cam upgrade (16VE cams at the time) if the car would be revved to 8000 RPM on a road course.
I specifically remember a post by 98sr20ve who had an oil temperature gage saying that the oil would get too hot after a few laps of high reving but would cool down again after a lap of shifting at 7000 RPM.
So, my question is, based on the last few years of experience, is the community consensus still that an oil cooler is needed for engine safety on the track?
Thanks much.
Bill
98sr20ve is right, I have seen 20* less in just one lap of short shifting.
Yes an oil cooler is not only necessary it is a must for roadrace VE motors.
high ambient temps. 85+ and high humidity can yield 260* oil temps.