What Temp for a ZX10R
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What Temp for a ZX10R
What is the nomal operating temp for a ZX10R
i know aroung the city and in traffic it is hotter
but what should it be around on the open road this time of year
i ask this because i think mine is running to cold
or seems very low for a normal operating temp
i know aroung the city and in traffic it is hotter
but what should it be around on the open road this time of year
i ask this because i think mine is running to cold
or seems very low for a normal operating temp
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now Mick - aren't you keeping a close eye on that temp. guage when you are over the ton ??Mick C wrote:I must admit I'm not sure what I'm getting on a higher speed run...the temp gauge is the last one I'm looking at


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my 04 six runs at 64degrees in the cool night air but will go up to 102 if idling in trafic or left idleing warming up so i figure the thermostat is set at 64 degrees, it runs around 75 on a run or at 200kph around the track.
Strange thing is the oil always seems to run cool and i have noticed it when i have changed the oil after making sure the engine is well and truely hot and think it has to do with a smaller capacity engine with a largeish sump capacity.
The bike has a 4litre sump capacity for a 636 engine my diesel has a 5 litre sump for a 2.8 litre capacity therefore the oil isnt working as hard and has a better chance of running cooler and suffering less from thermal breakdown.
Strange thing is the oil always seems to run cool and i have noticed it when i have changed the oil after making sure the engine is well and truely hot and think it has to do with a smaller capacity engine with a largeish sump capacity.
The bike has a 4litre sump capacity for a 636 engine my diesel has a 5 litre sump for a 2.8 litre capacity therefore the oil isnt working as hard and has a better chance of running cooler and suffering less from thermal breakdown.
If I rode my bike at the speed of light, what would happen when I switched on its headlights?


my 05 runs at the same tempsberyl wrote:my 04 six runs at 64degrees in the cool night air but will go up to 102 if idling in trafic or left idleing warming up so i figure the thermostat is set at 64 degrees, it runs around 75 on a run or at 200kph around the track.
Strange thing is the oil always seems to run cool and i have noticed it when i have changed the oil after making sure the engine is well and truely hot and think it has to do with a smaller capacity engine with a largeish sump capacity.
The bike has a 4litre sump capacity for a 636 engine my diesel has a 5 litre sump for a 2.8 litre capacity therefore the oil isnt working as hard and has a better chance of running cooler and suffering less from thermal breakdown.

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I don't know specifically but the few times I've noticed the temperature guage when it's been coolish I think it sits around 65 or so. I wouldn't be too worried about it being cool though. If there was a prob with anything it would be running hot.
I know it hates traffic and gets around 100 then
I know it hates traffic and gets around 100 then
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