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hey everyone, i need some advise.

i would just like to know if it is normal for the oil pressure guage to fluxuate whilst driving......

if i am idling it sits n about 1kg/cm squared

if i am reving a littly it sits on 2kg/cm squared

if i am driving quite hard it sits on 4kg/cm squared.

but i am a bit worried, when i look down and its on zero sometimes.. i checked my oil, its fine.. what could it be. just a poor guage? or is there a problem it could have?

one other thing... i am getting a major car service tomorrow.. and i was wondering if there was anything i should recommend or ask him to do. like, is there any particular motor oils that you think is good for my car or just anything that i could ask for that is a little better quality for any part of the service...... let me know please..

any suggestions are appreciated. thanks

ashleigh

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maybe get them to check your oil pressure with a mechanical guage. they will temporarily remove your sender and put their guage in and check it that way..

ahhhh yeah good idea, thanks...... =]

no wrries the guy is looking at it today so ill go from there and if it is the sender ill prolly get a new guage anyways... would the gtr middle console part with the guages fit in my gtst?

Edited by RRB20ASH

Don't be too fussed about it.

On start up its quite high almost up to 8 on a cold day.

The readings you have mentioned is pretty much normal.

As Cronic has said, just get an aftermarket one just to be sure.

hey all. got my service done. my air flow metre was goOne and he replaced that and now it doesnt misfire at all. yayz.

all up this was the reciept

carry out service and check over---------------$40.00

environment levy------------------------------$5.00

diagnose faulty air flow meter-repair wire plug---$120.00

Labour----------------------------------------$80.00

Tax $24.50

Total $269.00

Is that about right for a major service?

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