Yeah - Half the problem is I know this sensor actually goes to 150C.. I'm pretty certain it is min of 11C.
So still more data required I suppose. It's really quite hard to get the oil temp to 100+ then immediately pull over and take a reading before the temp drops. Annoyingly I suppose the range I really 'want' is likely 80 -> 120C. TBH the ecu can't really *do* anything with it, and the gauge itself is very visible...
...but you know how it is.
My EFR 8474 Black, made 800awhp on a roller dyno. at 25-26psi. E85.
Shaft speed was around 106,000rpm
1.01 rear. The rear is maxed.
6 boost
Turbosmart 60mm gate
3.5inch exhaust
Head is worked to the shithouse. Bain racing. VCam. 272 exhaust.
RB28 - RB26 foundation.
You have an intake issue. Start getting proper data and I mean go back to the simple things.
- Pressure test your intake
- Block off the Turbo BOV, you don't need it.
- Test pressure before and after your intercooler
If your head is pretty stock, that is your issue. Especially if it is NA.
Take it off and spend $10k on it.
Temp = -21.052 X Voltage + 114
That should get you pretty close. Calcs based on two points I could do easy calcs on (30 and 70 degrees).
It also says your sensor should only read as low as 9 degrees when it maxes out at 5V, and should hit a peak of 114 degrees at 0V...
Just as a heads up if you were going really cold places, or wanting to be aware when temps really go up with it.
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