NitroDann wrote:How many last the full 300 with no oil cooler?
Wouldn't running the oil hot for several hours continuously in an enduro be different to a short sprint session?
Plus racing generally means being behind other cars a lot, blocking cooling and collecting further heat where as in Sprints you aim for a nice clear run.
Hence far less cooling required for sprints to begin with.
My sprints generally only average out to be 6 minutes of hard driving per session.
In my 8 tracks events on one lot of oil, some are just Motorkhana's so lucky to be 10 minutes of hard driving all day lol.
The Zork wrote:Many thanks guys for all your comments.
In 18 years of racing in the Vic State Series, with a turbo 13b, I religiously changed the oil before every event. It worked, because I would get more than twice the engine re-build time as the engine builder recommended. Each time I dumped the oil, it looked as honey coloured as the new oil, still I continued to do it. After all, many say it is cheep insurance and better than an engine rebuild. BUT!!! Is this really the case? Would the engine survive similarly if the oil was changed every second or third time?
Is dumping good oil like paying insurance only to find the insurance company did not honour the claim anyway. Just a waste of money? I ran twin Mazda oil coolers with the 13b. The SE has an additional oil cooler with a filter re-rout and the temperatures for oil and water are normal even after a hard 15 minute session. I have done two days of sprints now and the oil is clear. Has anyone other than Luke had experience with prolonged oil use?
I'm sure I've talked to other guys at club days here that changed their oil every 5000km's with a bit or road driving in the mix.