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I have installed a Blitz oil temperature gauge but have no idea what is the right range of temperatures I should be safely running at.

It seems to normally sit around the 90 - 100 mark, but has gone as high as 110 on the gauge.

I assuming these ranges are all OK, but at what temp should I be getting worried?

I am running Motul Turbolite.

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I have installed a Blitz oil temperature gauge but have no idea what is the right range of temperatures I should be safely running at.

It seems to normally sit around the 90 - 100 mark, but has gone as high as 110 on the gauge.

I assuming these ranges are all OK, but at what temp should I be getting worried?

I am running Motul Turbolite.

While driving around town mine tends to sit between 92 and 105 depending on how hard i drive.

If your oil temp is reaching 110 effortlessly then i would be concerned

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