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Hey paul when your idlingin traffic does your oil pressure rest just above zero Mine has been and I'm sure it never used to go that low? Plus when I start it up in the mornings and its been pretty cold it sits at 8 till the cars warmed up and then rests at around 4 while cruising.

Originally posted by rob77

Hey paul when your idlingin traffic does your oil pressure rest just above zero Mine has been and I'm sure it never used to go that low?  Plus when I start it up in the mornings and its been pretty cold it sits at 8 till the cars warmed up and then rests at around 4 while cruising.

Mind does exactly the same ..... Rob there was a thread on oil pressure in general discussion a week ago - apaprently this is what hte majority do.

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