Hey guys so just finished a track day on Friday in my supra and got a question about the oil pressure.
The engine specs are
Rebuilt motor (not sure of clearances re builder did it). Oil squirters, full flow relocation setup with a 19row oil cooler and a 86c oil tstat
New toyota oil pump shimmed 6mm
Hard pipe oil pump mod thinge (no banjo setup)
Custom winged and gated sump 9 liters capacity
When on the track the oil temps got up to 120c
I'm running a penrite 5w-30 oil full synthetic that's pao based racing spec high zinc etc etc
But what I noticed is that at 4000rpms it was making 300kpa oil pressure 43psi and by redline 6200rpms it had only increased to around 320kpa 46psi
I have a Greddy gauge that's a digital stepper motor and very sensitive, the pressure at cold startup shoots to 500kpa 72psi then the relief must open it causes pressure to instantly drop back to 420kpa 60psi which is normal when cold pressure?
At normal oil temps around the streets the temperature sits around 80c the pressure is prefect and rises around 10psi per 1000rpms and has done ever since the the engine was first started.
Its just when the oil is at track temp 120C that the pressure wasn't getting as high. I understand how the viscosity changes at temperature and even more so at race temp, i wanted to know if that pressure around 40-45odd psi is enough when at the track? or do i need to step up to a thicker grade?
So my question really is at track temps is the 5w-30 that im running that's making 45psi of pressure enough to protect my 7M-GTE?
Thanks!