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I have done lots of searching, can't really find much that is relevant to my setup.
I have been reading that I should see:
10 psi at idle and 50 psi above 3,000rpm, this is based on a stock motor. No oil warning light on the dash.
I have an AEM 0-150 psi sensor and gauge that I believe is in line with the turbo oil feed coming off where the factory oil pressure sensor is.
My pressure is about the 40 psi mark above 3k.
things i have done that may be oil pressure related:
Before i go out and spent another £100 on oil and giving it a go, what other suggestions? any of the above would explain the lower oil pressure?
Temp wise, my temp sensor is mounted on the left of the sandwich plate when looking in the wheel arch, i'm not sure if that is the feed or return side, but it may be important because the sandwich plate feeds the oil cooler, so that sensor is either before or after cooled. It reads around 200 normal driving and raises up to about 225 after a hoon.
All AEM sensors and gauges.
I hope I don't have a more serious issue and it is resolved by replacing one of the above. I do have a SOS oil pump with gear sitting at home but that isn't a easy swap, engine out? Might help things also.
Climate, it's the UK. so no extreme heat or too cold. summer or winter.
May be of use to other members, I had no idea my oil pressure was low until the external gauge was plumbed in. The factory gauge looked ok. Might be worth others checking their oil temps and pressures with external gauges.
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I have just got a reply from an local oil supplier
I can mail order in either Fuchs Pro S / Millers CFS in 10w50 or Valvoline VR1 Racing 5w-50 Premium
The oil supplier recommended to go with either one of the 10w50's.
If we think the 10w60 could be the cause of the oil pressure drop i could order any of the above.
I have been reading that I should see:
10 psi at idle and 50 psi above 3,000rpm, this is based on a stock motor. No oil warning light on the dash.
I have an AEM 0-150 psi sensor and gauge that I believe is in line with the turbo oil feed coming off where the factory oil pressure sensor is.
My pressure is about the 40 psi mark above 3k.
things i have done that may be oil pressure related:
- My car is turbocharged.
- I have a SOS external oil cooler.
- Cylinder heads vent straight to the atmosphere, filters directly on heads. No catch tank or recirc.
- I have a very slight oil leak, i mean very slight. bottom of sump is damp, i check my oil every time i take it out and hardly ever need to top up, Next on the list to resolve.
- Pure Power billet oil filter, which they claim gives more oil pressure
- oil lines to oil cooler run near turbo, hotter oil = thinner oil. all braided, lines insulated and turbo ceramic coated. Pulled out the way as much as possible.
- oil itself. I was running 5w40 was told to change that out, i couldn't get 15w50 off the shelf so put in 10w60 as a short term fix. Now i may have gone from one extreme to the other possibly and gone from to thin to too thick. Just an idea. Brand, Gulf Competition 5w40, Mobil 1 motorsport 10w60
Before i go out and spent another £100 on oil and giving it a go, what other suggestions? any of the above would explain the lower oil pressure?
Temp wise, my temp sensor is mounted on the left of the sandwich plate when looking in the wheel arch, i'm not sure if that is the feed or return side, but it may be important because the sandwich plate feeds the oil cooler, so that sensor is either before or after cooled. It reads around 200 normal driving and raises up to about 225 after a hoon.
All AEM sensors and gauges.
I hope I don't have a more serious issue and it is resolved by replacing one of the above. I do have a SOS oil pump with gear sitting at home but that isn't a easy swap, engine out? Might help things also.
Climate, it's the UK. so no extreme heat or too cold. summer or winter.
May be of use to other members, I had no idea my oil pressure was low until the external gauge was plumbed in. The factory gauge looked ok. Might be worth others checking their oil temps and pressures with external gauges.
- - - Updated - - -
I have just got a reply from an local oil supplier
I can mail order in either Fuchs Pro S / Millers CFS in 10w50 or Valvoline VR1 Racing 5w-50 Premium
The oil supplier recommended to go with either one of the 10w50's.
If we think the 10w60 could be the cause of the oil pressure drop i could order any of the above.
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