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Sirs:

I have a 2006 997S. The normal coolant temp is about 175 degrees. I have yet to be able to find what the " normal " oil temperature range is. My car seems to be at 200 to 225 degrees after warmup. Can be at the high end of 225 degrees on a very warm day here in San Diego. So.... what is the normal range?

Thanks, Larry

2006 997 S coupe, Carrera White/ Sand Beige

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175 to 180 for coolant is normal.

For oil temperature anything under 250 is fine and even at track events or very hot days 250 for a while is okay. 275 or over and I would be concerned.

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175 to 180 for coolant is normal.

For oil temperature anything under 250 is fine and even at track events or very hot days 250 for a while is okay. 275 or over and I would be concerned.

Loren:

Thanks. I love my car, it was a dream come true. Best of all I paid cash , so no monthly payment. I saved a very long time for this one and will probably pass it down to one of the kids when I either can't see or they won't let me drive....nah... maybe then I'll just sit in it.

Thanks, Larry

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