Originally posted by nando
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fine, but if mechanical temperature sensors were superior, I think that nobody would use thermistors for temp readings - except they do, for everything. ;)
also the only way to do a remote oil temp reading would be from a pressure line off the engine, that would never work from the oil pan.
I was seeing oil temps of 250f on the track today. pretty hot. one good reason to stick with synthetic!
(coolant temps are sub 200 for reference)
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Because of the turbo manifold, I have a remote oil filter and aftermarket cooler on my M Technic. It works well, perhaps too well. There is no oil thermostat! I'm sure you guys know about optimum oil temperature. I have an oil temp sensor in the pan and it never reads more than 150 F on a Turbo M20. Either the cooler is overcooling the oil or the pan sensor isn't accurate, maybe both. I'm going to install another temp sensor in the oil filter housing on the block and a sandwich thermostat from Jegs. Starts opening at 160 degrees and fully opens at 180 degrees.
I originally planned to install the sandwich between the block and the filter housing, but it's a little on the thick side compared to other more expensive sandwiches. While I probably could get it to work, the hoses will be pretty close to the manifold tube.
The other way I could install it (and I'm leaning this way), is install the thermostat at the remote filter housing where the oil filter is. I have yet to try it but it shouldn't be a problem. I just have to remount the housing to accommodate the added length of the sandwich. The housing is only about a foot and a half away from the block so it should see the same oil temp.
Plan to get it all finished tomorrow.
Any thoughts?
Copied and pasted from another thread. Tomorrow I'm going to have my fabricator buddy install a 2nd temp sensor in the oil filter housing on the block. I'm interested in the oil going to the bearings so I'll be tapping in AFTER the cooler. Temp sensor 1 should be hotter than number 2. If not, can we conclude temp sensor 1 is inaccurate? This should be interesting. I will update tomorrow."I'd probably take the E30 M3 in this case just because I love that little car, and how tanky that inline 6 is." - thecj
85 323i M TECH 1 S52 - ALPINEWEISS/SCHWARZE
88 M3 - LACHSSILBER/SCHWARZE
89 M3 - ALPINEWEISS II/M TECH CLOTH-ALCANTARA
91 M TECHNIC CABRIO TURBO - MACAOBLAU/M TECH CLOTH-LEATHER
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Originally posted by Uber E30 View Post
Is it necessary to run that pressure sensor? I dont even recall seeing it when i took my oil filter housing off yesterday but maybe i was just preoccupied.-Alex
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Ok, just got finished installing my oil thermostat. With the AC compressor, turbo manifold, etc. It makes running oil lines and relocation kit sort of a pain snaking the lines around. Anyway, I installed a second oil temp sender in the housing on the block measuring inlet oil after cooler. Fully warmed up the gauge now reads a touch over 180, which was to be expected. Previously, the pan sensor (measuring HOT oil) only read 150. That's at least a 30 degree difference. The previous owner put the sensor in one of the worst possible spots, high on the drivers side of the pan. The M20 is tilted at an angle and the oil returns on the passenger side from the head. I imagine a drain bolt sensor would do a better job since it's on that side of the engine.Last edited by reelizmpro; 07-10-2009, 04:25 PM."I'd probably take the E30 M3 in this case just because I love that little car, and how tanky that inline 6 is." - thecj
85 323i M TECH 1 S52 - ALPINEWEISS/SCHWARZE
88 M3 - LACHSSILBER/SCHWARZE
89 M3 - ALPINEWEISS II/M TECH CLOTH-ALCANTARA
91 M TECHNIC CABRIO TURBO - MACAOBLAU/M TECH CLOTH-LEATHER
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Just FYI - there are also sensor that have a pressure out for a gauge, and an output for the warning light if you want to keep the light working.
Nando - from what everyone say, you were right - the pan isn't going to give you accurate oil temps (why I didn't believe you, I don't know - it's just not what I expected)
Thanks!Originally posted by Matt-Bhey does anyone know anyone who gets upset and makes electronics?
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Sorry to Reopen a VERY old thread, but times have changed, i have a new question, and servers stop hosting photos... so thanks in advance if you take still take the time.
My question references tapping the hollow bolt in the oil filter housing. Which i believe is #5 here.
the original pictures do not load any more so this is slightly an assumption. if anyone can post a picture of the bolt being tapped, thatd be amazing.
I want to measure oil temp sensors by tapping this bolt and sliding a ds18b20 temp sensor inside the bolt and then sealing it at the top. Will this work?
The bolt is hollow but sealed so there is no actual flow inside the bolt, correct? Someone mentioned they did their pressure sender through the bolt that implies oil flows through the bolt, how is that possible if its sealed. Am i also supposed to drill into the side of the hollow bolt to allow flow and then measure the temp of the oil flowing? If there is flow how hard is it to seal at the top since i cant just tap and screw because the sensor is just a wire wrapped in heat shield (the tip is not shielded obviously :D). Thanks for you time.
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Originally posted by faffierwaffle View PostSorry to Reopen a VERY old thread, but times have changed, i have a new question, and servers stop hosting photos... so thanks in advance if you take still take the time.
My question references tapping the hollow bolt in the oil filter housing. Which i believe is #5 here.
the original pictures do not load any more so this is slightly an assumption. if anyone can post a picture of the bolt being tapped, thatd be amazing.
I want to measure oil temp sensors by tapping this bolt and sliding a ds18b20 temp sensor inside the bolt and then sealing it at the top. Will this work?
The bolt is hollow but sealed so there is no actual flow inside the bolt, correct? Someone mentioned they did their pressure sender through the bolt that implies oil flows through the bolt, how is that possible if its sealed. Am i also supposed to drill into the side of the hollow bolt to allow flow and then measure the temp of the oil flowing? If there is flow how hard is it to seal at the top since i cant just tap and screw because the sensor is just a wire wrapped in heat shield (the tip is not shielded obviously :D). Thanks for you time."I'd probably take the E30 M3 in this case just because I love that little car, and how tanky that inline 6 is." - thecj
85 323i M TECH 1 S52 - ALPINEWEISS/SCHWARZE
88 M3 - LACHSSILBER/SCHWARZE
89 M3 - ALPINEWEISS II/M TECH CLOTH-ALCANTARA
91 M TECHNIC CABRIO TURBO - MACAOBLAU/M TECH CLOTH-LEATHER
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