Very Active Oil Pressure Gauge...
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2012 R300 SV Duratec wet sump
Just curious to hear peoples opinions on this one.
My oil pressure gauge is constantly moving around between 2-5.8 bar (~30-84psi). Every small change in engine rpm seems to be met with a change in oil pressure. At warm idle, it sits at about 2 bar (30psi) at higher rpms it seems to be moving (in line with rpm) between 3 to 5.8 bar (44-84psi). Most gauges I see in videos do not respond this quickly to pressure changes. Is there something wrong here?
Just curious to hear peoples opinions on this one.
My oil pressure gauge is constantly moving around between 2-5.8 bar (~30-84psi). Every small change in engine rpm seems to be met with a change in oil pressure. At warm idle, it sits at about 2 bar (30psi) at higher rpms it seems to be moving (in line with rpm) between 3 to 5.8 bar (44-84psi). Most gauges I see in videos do not respond this quickly to pressure changes. Is there something wrong here?
My oil pressure gauge is very responsive. At idle when warm it will sit at 2 bar and the needle will blip with the engine just like a tacho needle. However as the revs rise, it reaches a plateau of 5.5 bar around 2-3k RPM and doesn't go any higher.
Unless I am very much mistaken, that is operating as it should. I've certainly never considered replacing the sender because of it.
Unless I am very much mistaken, that is operating as it should. I've certainly never considered replacing the sender because of it.
mharris said:
My oil pressure gauge is very responsive. At idle when warm it will sit at 2 bar and the needle will blip with the engine just like a tacho needle. However as the revs rise, it reaches a plateau of 5.5 bar around 2-3k RPM and doesn't go any higher.
Unless I am very much mistaken, that is operating as it should. I've certainly never considered replacing the sender because of it.
Same here and agree.Unless I am very much mistaken, that is operating as it should. I've certainly never considered replacing the sender because of it.
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