update!
first off, innovate is sending me a new o2 sensor and the o2 sensor heat sink piece they make... for free! apparently the bosch LSU 4.9 is very sensitive to heat and thats likely what killed it.
second, my map sensor is still off by 4psi even after doing the calibration steps suggested to me by innovate. seems ill have to buy a new map as they dont want to warranty this which is a little annoying. im ok with that though as its only $40, where as the other two pieces total $200.
next up, i finally got around to swapping out my thermostatic sandwich plate for my mishimoto plate. I got my oil temp/pressure sensors installed. temperature probe sticks in pretty far in the sandwich plate but there is still plenty of room around around it for oil flow.
The software. this gauge requires programming to setup how the temperature correlates to the colored LEDs on the gauge. pretty simple.
the values i entered when i originally installed the gauge, just as a general starting point.
love this gauge pod, its in perfect view.
After some testing over the past 2 days, i have some results and need to tweak these settings.
15c(60f) ambient, nice sunny days. i headed out to my favorite logging road/back road and began trying to get some temp into the oil and coolant. after a few back to back 3rd gear to redline and 4th gear to redline pulls, followed by some some twists and turns, stay on throttle as much as possible, i wasnt able to get my oil temp out of the green. This means it never exceeded 230f. coolant temp did not exceed 185f. this to me is impressive as coolant temps used get into the 190s+ after one 4th gear log. guess my ducting is doing something after all!
so one issue with this setup as is, oil temp may actually be too low. ideally you want oil temps around 210-230, that seems to be the sweet spot with todays modern synthetics. Max oil temps around 260 are even still ok as long as you are maintaining oil pressure.
with the way i setup my temp ranges, i havent seen yellow yet, meaning i havent exceeded 230f. i think i need to setup the gauge to display 120-210f as green, this being like "warm up" area, and yellow would take over from 211f, to 250f, and red taking over above 250f. this way i know yellow is my "sweet spot" and red is the cool down lap spot.
onto oil pressure, i use redline 5w40 for reference
oil pressure is directly correlated to oil temps. warmer oil? lower pressures.
cold start im seeing ~55-65psi depending on how cold.
warm idle(before i set off driving) im seeing around 35-40psi
warm, after multiple pulls or extended driving, oil pressure seems to settle around 22-30psi
now, being cooler out i dont know how this will all translate when its 25-30c(77-86f) outside and im doing my track days. its next to impossible to simulate trackday coolant/oil temps without being on an actual track, but i must say, based on previous coolant temps, they are lower with the ducting done.
as for oil temp/pressure. i will monitor it during my track days, seeing where temps peak. also as it gets warmer here, ill be able to test on the backroads more. although its not track day temps, its definitely up there.