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I wanted to see how the temps were looking with the oil cooler plumbed into the overhead oil line. I did tilt my fan a little to provide good airflow through the coolers in the fairing.
The last time I checked this I was seeing oil temps in the spring pocket around 20 degrees higher than I did this time. That was when the oil cooler was plumbed into the sump return line.
The total run time for the bike was around 55 minutes. [but the video is not that long] The dyno load was set to mimic a level road and the speed was run between 60 and 70 mph.
I am happy with the results.
[video]http://youtu.be/X3p5uU0rdXE[/video]
Here is the temp sticker that was on the outlet tank of the oil cooler -IE, the oil that was going to the head.
The last time I checked this I was seeing oil temps in the spring pocket around 20 degrees higher than I did this time. That was when the oil cooler was plumbed into the sump return line.
The total run time for the bike was around 55 minutes. [but the video is not that long] The dyno load was set to mimic a level road and the speed was run between 60 and 70 mph.
I am happy with the results.
[video]http://youtu.be/X3p5uU0rdXE[/video]
Here is the temp sticker that was on the outlet tank of the oil cooler -IE, the oil that was going to the head.