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[QUOTE="97stoker350, post: 1087996, member: 4064"] Lmao. If Ford wanted the engine to run at 197° I bet you a million bucks this engine would run at that temperature. Contrary to popular belief, people that build these trucks are smarter than 99% of us and 2 people don't build one over the course of a couple months. So there is probably a reason why they run at 250° bone stock and didn't "opt for lower oil temps". But hey someone's gotta be the Pioneer right? [/QUOTE]
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