Oil temp gauge, what are the possibilities?

Discussion in 'Electrical & Interior - Security, ICE, Wiring Loom' started by paul_sbt, May 14, 2014.

  1. I want a oil temp gauge for the 225, is it possible to get it working on a Scangauge or even through an app (must be iPhone)? Or do i need to get a external gauge? (like the VDO ones)
     
  2. Got oil temp oil pressure gauges on mine very useful as water temp is useless doesn't tell you anything about engine temps
     
  3. Ok thx for the reply, could you give me some details or a small how-to as in what i exactly need etc?
     
  4. IMO I'd have to disagree, on the old 197 I had the race technology dash2 fitted with oil temp sender on the filter housing.

    I could display oil temp and coolant temp right next to each other in digital form and they always closely followed one another. So in basic the coolant temp is usually very closely related to oil temp and vice versa. The only occasions of substantial difference were when initially warming up ( the coolant would reach operating temp far before oil ), long periods of idling or slow moving traffic ( oil temp would rise above coolant level ) and after a hard thrashing the coolant temp would recover far quicker than oil.
     
  5. I'm talking about the standard dash water temp gauge it's buffered and slow.
     
  6. Well that's the whole point, right there. When you coolant temp is up, your engine is not really warmed up and ready for honing until the engine oil reaches the normal operating temperature. It's the oil that reduces friction and wear.

    And depending on a car, it may take up to 10-15 minutes after the coolant has warmed up, for the oil to warm up as well... That's why you want an oil temp gauge.
     
  7. Well for me the whole point was to keep an eye on increasing oil temperatures in extreme driving conditions ( track days ) to ensure it doesn't exceed the oils limitations.
     
  8. Does the 225 has a standard plug for an oil temp sensor or do we need the oil house sandwich plate thing? And any recommendations what and where to get?
     
  9. I personally used a sump plug with a 1/8 NPT threaded hole in the middle. I bought it off eBay.
     
  10. Thats going to be the coldest part of the oil though. I use a sandwich plate and a Spa gauge.
     
  11. Thanks again MJ is there a specific size to look out for when buying the sandwich plate? If you have a pic of the placement of your gauge that would be awesome!
     
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  13. That too :smile:

    In short, they really should be putting oil temperature gauges as standard, not the coolant :rolleyes:
     
  14. Modern peugeots have oil temp instead of coolant. What really takes the piss is these new Mercs and Vauxhalls which don't have any temp gauge!
     
  15. Thanks MJ, the 2 hoses coming from the sandwich plate are going to an oil cooler right? And does it support both oil temp and oil pressure?
     
  16. Does both pressure and temp. Connects to my oil cooler.
     
  17. Last question where did you get yours from? Or what brand is it?
     
  18. It's a mocal thermostatic plate from jjc and a cheapo cooler.
     
  19. Bit of a resurrection here but MJ (or anyone else) have you got data for peak oil temps with no cooler and with oil cooler?
     
  20. Hot day at Bedford without cooler it hit 145. With cooler I've never gone over 115 now.
     
  21. That's a bit warm. What size cooler you got?
     
  22. Only a 13row
     
  23. How wide? Like the Spanish inquisition this lol
     

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