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I come across an interesting problem last event. My oil pressure would be super low (5psi) on idle when oil temp was hot (100+), as it cooled to about 80-90 degrees pressure would rise to 10-15 psi.

I'm using Motul turbolight 4100 - 10W40. Would a thicker oil help keep pressure at high tempretures, or is something more sinister going on with my engine?

It's an RB25, stock engine with bigger turbo, oil cooler etc.

What is everyone else using for motorsport/drifting? yeah I searched and couldn't find much.

Cheers,

Adam.

yep got an oil cooler.

What was your pressure like on idle when hot? I'm going to try some 10-60W for wakefield in a few weeks, I'm sorting out a bigger radiator, water wetter and other things too (water temp was 100+ too).

Last thing I'd want is the engine to let go, atleast not till after Matsuri haha.

hi there,

got a spare used but working oil press sensor if you wanna & try swap it over to see if it fixes the issue as it can be faulty.

mine use to do this pre-engine rebuild.

now its having proper readings all the time after the engine was rebuilt, same sensor was used tho lol

I come across an interesting problem last event. My oil pressure would be super low (5psi) on idle when oil temp was hot (100+), as it cooled to about 80-90 degrees pressure would rise to 10-15 psi.

I'm using Motul turbolight 4100 - 10W40. Would a thicker oil help keep pressure at high tempretures, or is something more sinister going on with my engine?

It's an RB25, stock engine with bigger turbo, oil cooler etc.

What is everyone else using for motorsport/drifting? yeah I searched and couldn't find much.

Cheers,

Adam.

If the gauge is accurate then it sounds like the oil is crap. My engine is a VG30DET with a TT pump and 10W40 mineral oil, at 1000rpm the pressure is ~35psi hot ~100*C. Am now changing to a Penrite Classic 20W50 mainly to keep the ZDDP level up.

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