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Old 11-25-2016, 06:57 PM   #128
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Generally speaking, as the entire engine heat soaks from long sustained driving (20+ minutes on the highway), the oil temp will be *slightly* (talking maybe 10F, depending on conditions) higher than the coolant, and this is totally normal.

This is opposed to a stock car, which will usually hit equilibrium of 190F coolant and 225F oil, while cruising on the highway.
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