oil temp warm up
#1
oil temp warm up
hey just wondering about how long to wait till you can "safely" go wot in a b5 s4, i was just wondering do you guys wait for the engine temp only or should you wait for the oil temp to come up too?
#2
I might be a little overly cautious, but I'm Stage 2+ and don't want to fork out $2-3k to buy K04s right now. Some people will argue with me, but, in my opinion, cranking up the boost on a set of K03s will likely cause premature failure and I can't risk killing my K03s right now. Running high boost on turbos that aren't at operating temp is asking for trouble.
That being said, I usually let my car sit in the garage and idle for at least 2-3 minutes before driving it. Then, I usually shift at 2k RPM and accelerate slowly until I reach operating temp (coolant). Then I usually drive normally, shift 3k RPM or so, accelerate faster, but even then, I won't go WOT until my oil temp is 175-200 degrees.
Just my .02
That being said, I usually let my car sit in the garage and idle for at least 2-3 minutes before driving it. Then, I usually shift at 2k RPM and accelerate slowly until I reach operating temp (coolant). Then I usually drive normally, shift 3k RPM or so, accelerate faster, but even then, I won't go WOT until my oil temp is 175-200 degrees.
Just my .02
#5
Yea thats what iv been doing, you guys think its ok when the coolent temp is up to take it to below 3k rpms? i just usually hit the highway on the way to school and sit at around 80-85 right around 3k any probs there?
#6
I'll be the one to say, I want my K03s to go. With that said, I start my car and as soon as the Idle drops(about 1 min.) Im driving off for 2 miles @ 40mph shifting @ 3K rpm. Then its HW101 with a short uphill on-ramp, by this time my coolant temp is up and oil has just moved. With little time to get to speed and merge, I admit WOT. I've done this for over four years, five days a week. I know its not the best thing, but god damn those K03s just wont die. Oh and I never change my oil....just the filter. Im sure I'll get **** for this but the fact is my S4 runs great.
#7
Why not pull the plug out while your under there anyway?
It's what, like 12 inches away?:P
You do realize that oil viscosity breaks down over time from blow-by gasses and basically just being used right?
It is your car so, "Que será será"!
#8
Well, with this routine it shouldn't take long to kill your k03s and the engine both.
Why not pull the plug out while your under there anyway?
It's what, like 12 inches away?:P
You do realize that oil viscosity breaks down over time from blow-by gasses and basically just being used right?
It is your car so, "Que será será"!
Why not pull the plug out while your under there anyway?
It's what, like 12 inches away?:P
You do realize that oil viscosity breaks down over time from blow-by gasses and basically just being used right?
It is your car so, "Que será será"!
As for "It is your car so, "Que será será"!. Then why state the previous? You'll never hear me criticise, adding unnecessary comment.
#9
please explain your precise oil you use... cause i know a few companies run multiple grade of synthetic Amsoil for example, they do have an oil they say will last a year or 10000 miles, and they say to just change the filter every 3000 miles and top the oil back off... but even they say to change the oil once a year or every 10000 miles... synthetic oil doesn't mean it doesn't break down... it just means its man made... and still it is NEVER fully synthetic.....