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    Default Coolant temperatures for a Model 5

    I've seen a ton of questions about coolant temps but they always lack information on how much TAPING or LOUVERS were required to get those temps.....

    For those of you with Model 5/6/7 smooth cowl 912S engines,
    how much taping does it take to get into the 180-190 degree oil
    and coolant realm when it's 45 degreesF outside?

    I currently get 180 oil 180 coolant at 45degrees with about 1/4 of
    my oil cooler (with themostat) and 1/4 of my radiator taped up.

    Also curious if the group thinks the above temps are still too cold for
    winter operations in Oregon?

    Thanks!
    ~Wild

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    Default Re: Coolant temperatures for a Model 5

    G`day Wild
    Since installing a coolant thermostat on my Vixen (912UL) it seems to be much easier to maintain oil temps at 200F. Warmup time is also much faster. Right now with temps around freezing I have the oil cooler about 80% taped over. The coolant is 180F.
    Don

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    Default Re: Coolant temperatures for a Model 5

    I am going to be watching this post closely.

    I too would like to keep the temps up on the oil and coolant, it's - 4 F here this morning !
    I am considering installing a cockpit controllable cowl flap to control the cowl exit air.
    I will do tests first with oil thermostat and coolant inline thermostat and tape over the oil cooler and possibly coolant rad ( can't get at coolant rad with cowls on)

    Looking forward to seeing what people are getting for numbers ; Kevin
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    Default Re: Coolant temperatures for a Model 5

    On my Outback (smooth cowl 912S) I am getting 180 oil and 160 coolant with no tape over either radiator/cooler with an OAT of 45 degrees F. When OAT's are nearer 75F, they are 200 and 170 respectively.

    I plan to tape up 1/4 of my oil cooler soon as winter properly sets in to maintain 200 (oil) if possible. I'm not fussed where the coolant temps are as long as they are between 150 and 190 that's fine with me.

    Out of interest, is it critical to get the oil past 212F to boil off any condensation in the oil or will temps of 180 still do that?
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    Default Re: Coolant temperatures for a Model 5

    Don (kitfox2009) are you saying the coolant temperature increase
    has CAUSED a notable oil temperature increase as well (regardless if
    this is done thru a coolant thermostat or taping) i'm curious if this relationship is always true???

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    Default Re: Coolant temperatures for a Model 5

    Wild
    All I know is that since installing the thermostat (and always maintaining 180F) it seems to be much easier to get the oil temp up. Last year I tried rad shutters and tape but was never able to regulate coolant temps properly. It has not been really cold here yet (about-5F on a cold day) but so far the thermostat seems to have made a big difference. By the time I taxi for T/O the engine is in the green.
    Don

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