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GT350 limits RPM until CHT exceed 190F.
Aside from that, with a quick google, we find these :
https://www.cars.com/articles/should-i-worry-about-how-hot-my-engine-is-running-1420680334271/
Should I Worry About How Hot My Engine Is Running?
"The normal operating temperature for most engines is in a range of 195 to 220 degrees Fahrenheit, though most dashboard temperature gauges don't show an exact temperature.
http://www.hotrod.com/articles/engine-oil-temperature/
What Is The Optimum Engine Oil Temperature?
Written by Marlan Davis on August 29, 2013
"For a dual-purpose car, engine oil needs to be at least 220 degrees F to burn off all the deposits and accumulated water vapor. For every pound of fuel burned in an engine, the combustion process also generates a pound of water! If engine sump temperatures rarely exceed 212 degrees (water’s boiling point), the water will mix with sulfur (another combustion by-product) and create acids that can eventually damage bearings
Aside from that, with a quick google, we find these :
https://www.cars.com/articles/should-i-worry-about-how-hot-my-engine-is-running-1420680334271/
Should I Worry About How Hot My Engine Is Running?
"The normal operating temperature for most engines is in a range of 195 to 220 degrees Fahrenheit, though most dashboard temperature gauges don't show an exact temperature.
http://www.hotrod.com/articles/engine-oil-temperature/
What Is The Optimum Engine Oil Temperature?
Written by Marlan Davis on August 29, 2013
"For a dual-purpose car, engine oil needs to be at least 220 degrees F to burn off all the deposits and accumulated water vapor. For every pound of fuel burned in an engine, the combustion process also generates a pound of water! If engine sump temperatures rarely exceed 212 degrees (water’s boiling point), the water will mix with sulfur (another combustion by-product) and create acids that can eventually damage bearings
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