what is the oil temperature on a honda?
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Re: what is the oil temperature on a honda? (K i l l a B e e.)
The max oil temp is around 300*.And yes most people use -10 or -12 ss hose.Just make sure what ever you use is oil resistant.
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Re: what is the oil temperature on a honda? (K i l l a B e e.)
i just use heater hose from autozone, i think im using 5/8's size i dont have any problems. if you did, just replace the hose, is like a dollar a foot
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i want to use stainless steel hose but my drain flange is a barbed fitting meaning that its not threaded. the only ss hoses i can find screw on to some kind of thread. I also need a 5/8" diameter hose. does anyone know where i can find a 5/8 stainless steel lines?
theres a picture of my oil drain.
theres a picture of my oil drain.
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Re: what is the oil temperature on a honda? (K i l l a B e e.)
-10AN is roughly 5/8".
Here is a good alternative to heater hose or stainless steel hose: http://www.atpturbo.com/Mercha...-OIL1
Here is a good alternative to heater hose or stainless steel hose: http://www.atpturbo.com/Mercha...-OIL1
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Re: what is the oil temperature on a honda? (Dartanian)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Dartanian »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">-10AN is roughly 5/8".
Here is a good alternative to heater hose or stainless steel hose: http://www.atpturbo.com/Mercha...-OIL1</TD></TR></TABLE>
That is what i run but i buy it at the local hydrualics shop for 1/4 of the price.They sell everything you need for a turbo setup and its all industrial grade
Here is a good alternative to heater hose or stainless steel hose: http://www.atpturbo.com/Mercha...-OIL1</TD></TR></TABLE>
That is what i run but i buy it at the local hydrualics shop for 1/4 of the price.They sell everything you need for a turbo setup and its all industrial grade
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Re: what is the oil temperature on a honda? (blackeg)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by blackeg »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i just use heater hose from autozone, i think im using 5/8's size i dont have any problems. if you did, just replace the hose, is like a dollar a foot </TD></TR></TABLE>
Yeah, the hose might be cheap, but 4/1/2 quarts of oil on the ground instead of in your motor isn't..but somehow I suspect you're not entirely serious anyway..
But I am curious about the oil temp on these motors though. Doesn't anyone have an oil temp guage? I'm also curious about the effect of the piston oil squirters, too.
Yeah, the hose might be cheap, but 4/1/2 quarts of oil on the ground instead of in your motor isn't..but somehow I suspect you're not entirely serious anyway..
But I am curious about the oil temp on these motors though. Doesn't anyone have an oil temp guage? I'm also curious about the effect of the piston oil squirters, too.
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I was seeing anywhere from 230F-240F taken from the Pan. I have since put on an oil cooler and have yet to break 200F. It has gotten cooler, so I have a feeling with warmer weather I'll see oil temps between 200F and 220F.
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I get about 140 on the street, and 200-220 on the road course. I use cheap hose from lowes, and just replace it when i do an oil change. Never had any issues, but when i redo everything, i'm going to use a better method. You won't have any issues unless you totally neglect it. However, there are plenty of other options for the same price
My temps were on a d-series too, i don't have oil squirters, since you were asking about them.
My temps were on a d-series too, i don't have oil squirters, since you were asking about them.
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