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Post  TorinoGT September 5th 2010, 10:26 am

Engine water temp, Whats too cold? (and for conversation sake, whats too hot?)

Ive talked to a few people on the phone, face to face, and some comments have been made in other threads... concerning the temps my combination runs, and some say its too cool.

I recently got my 70 Torino back on the road, with a new BF Evans built 572. This is a 100% street driven car. My water temp seems to hang pretty steady at 165 degrees (with a 160 t-stat) and will creep to 180 under hard driving.

Would I be better served with a 180 degree t-stat?

Id like to hear some opinons, some facts, some experiences etc...

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Post  Nevs September 5th 2010, 10:32 am

For a drag race application, I believe cooler is better. For a street driven application, I'd want it to run warmer than 165*, 180*-190* would be more efficient in my opinion.
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Post  cool40 September 5th 2010, 10:56 am

i'd try the 180 and see if it would stay at that temp.anything cooler than 180 is too cool for me but i'd also take cool over hot anytime. Smile
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Post  longroofracer September 5th 2010, 2:13 pm

From a wear standpoint... having the engine "warmed up" to 180 would be better than 165.
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Post  the Coug September 5th 2010, 2:49 pm

I do know that Blake and I tried cooler temps on our engines on the dyno and it made more hp... so my thinking is cooler is better....


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Post  richter69 September 5th 2010, 3:25 pm

cool water and hot oil make power......but in a street driven situation I cant help think that a warmer water temp would be good to keep the moisture and excess fuel in the oil boiled off........It sounds like the cooling system is very good, I'd say up the t-stat would be a move in the right direction.
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Post  maverick September 5th 2010, 4:39 pm

richter69 wrote:cool water and hot oil make power......but in a street driven situation I cant help think that a warmer water temp would be good to keep the moisture and excess fuel in the oil boiled off........It sounds like the cooling system is very good, I'd say up the t-stat would be a move in the right direction.

I agree. There's a reason that late model (long lasting and clean running) engines use hightemp thermostats.
Low temps in a street engine is a great way to make sludge. Drag cars get lots of attention and oil changes....not so much of an issue there.
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Post  whatbumper September 5th 2010, 5:53 pm

Our car is no street car by any means but we never get over 120 degrees water temp and we don't have a radiator. Very Happy The oil temp on the other hand is 175-180.

I would think on a street car that the current trend of warmer is the correct direction and more in the lines of the Smokey Yunick style hot vapor technology.

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Post  Lem Evans September 5th 2010, 6:07 pm

If the oil is gettting warm enough I don't know why one would raise the water temp. Check the oil temp. after extended driving and report back.

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Post  richter69 September 5th 2010, 6:19 pm

key being oil temp............ Exclamation
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Post  TorinoGT September 5th 2010, 8:50 pm

Thanks for all the replies!

I have an oil temp gauge and a sender location welded into my oil pan (thanks jet boat bob), I just have to wire it up and mount it in the car.

what OIL temp would be considered "good" for a street car? note, im running an engine oil cooler also (with no fan)... so hopefully im not OVER cooling my engine.

Im still a bit suprised that an engine that makes nearly double the horsepower of my old iron head 466, actually runs COOLER.

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