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Is a 120°C Engine Oil Temperature Normal for the Magotan?

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StAustin
08/26/25 3:40am

The normal operating temperature range for the Magotan's engine oil is generally between 70-90°C; a temperature of 120°C is abnormal. Here is some relevant information: 1. Engine Oil: Engine oil, also known as engine lubricant (English name: Engine-oil), has a density of approximately 0.91kg×10³. It serves multiple functions in the engine, including lubrication and friction reduction, auxiliary cooling, sealing to prevent leaks, rust and corrosion prevention, and shock absorption. It is often referred to as the "blood" of a car. 2. Composition of Engine Oil: Engine oil consists of two main components: base oil and additives. The base oil is the primary constituent of the lubricant, determining its fundamental properties. Additives are used to compensate for and enhance any deficiencies in the base oil's performance, as well as to impart new characteristics, making them a crucial part of the lubricant.

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