jondee86 wrote:If you are taking an oil feed from the same hole that the oil pressure
sender plugs into, then it will read low. Effectively, what it is reading
is the pressure drop across the turbo bearings.
Cheers... jondee86
ive got an autogauge oil pressure gauge with the correct sender etc etc. started the car up earlier and warmed it up, at a low idle (800rpm) the gauge would be reading around 10psi. it would rise pretty quickly with the revs to around 50psi at 2000rpm.
i'm waiting for it to cool down to see exactly what the pressure is when cold.
i've put the gauge sender in place of the factory 4age pressure sensor, with a t-fitting there for my turbo oil feed (t25 non bb turbo).
the oil i used was 15/40 and it is showing 3/4 on the dipstick.
i have a catch can setup with a breather on each cam cover, this shouldn't effect it would it?
the car is booked for the dyno on monday so need to get the sorted asap. is there anything I can check to ensure the oil is flowing as required. all I can think of is taking the oil return off the sump, I assume if oil is flowing out that line the pressure should be fine?
EDIT: After leaving it to cool for almost 2 hours, i've started it up again.
first of all I took the return line off the sump and started it up and idled it, no shortage of oil coming out the return line.
connected that back up and started it up again, now when cold it was about 40psi at 500rpm and 70psi at 2000rpm.
would the 10psi pressure i mentioned above be accurate, seems pretty low to me. should I be running a different grade oil or anything?
