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Skoda Octavia II (1Z3) – oil temp problems

I’ve been sending oil samples into a lab for an oil analysis (see reports below). We have found out issues with excessive wear.

oil

I took my VCDS diagnostic tool and drove to my testing facility in mountains. The operating oil temp should be around 90 deg Celsius but it is a family car and manufacturers don’t expect constant heavy load around 80-100%.

 

RESULTS

oil temp 120 deg Celsius in oil sump (oil temp at crank shaft maybe 130 deg C)

 

SOLUTION

external oil cooling

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