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I've noticed recently that my oil pressure gauge stays up near the top of the range (near 5) most of the time I'm driving. It does not stay pegged up there; it goes down to 4-ish when I'm stopped at a light. I think I remember it used to drop down further under no load conditions. I recently put in an RS Barn chip. No idea what that would change related to oil pressure. The car is running great with the new chip.
Is this anything to be concerned about?
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I had recently been only taking short trips. This afternoon after I posted, I took a longer drive and it did drop to between 2 and 3, so I guess it's nothing. Thanks.
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www.968UK.com
They have a nice list off tech questions .
Q: what should the oilpressure gauge read on a 968
A: The average is between 2-2.5 Bar at warm idle and around 4 - 5 during normal cruising .
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Mine reads between 2-3 at idle when the engine is warm and between 4-5 under load; I remember checking into this a few years ago as I had no idea what the normal range was and the answer I located assured me that this was normal oil pressure for an engine in good condition.
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A lot of factors influence what your car's oil pressure will read at idle when "hot" other than the condition of the engine. Here's a viscosity chart from Valvoline.
SAE Grade 5w20 5w30 10w30 10w40 20w50 SAE30 SAE40 SAE50
Viscosity @ 104F 45.9 61.98 69.74 95.41 165.9 85.9 132.2 222.1
Viscosity @ 212F 8.36 10.46 10.67 14.0 18.5 10.92 14.7 20.36
As you can see, at 212F, a 10w30 grade oil has a fraction of the viscosity as a 20w50 10.67 centistokes, vs 18.5. And, there is also the variability of the sender and gauge which could add another +/- variation to your reading. The key is weather or not the oil pump can give an adequate oil pressure and flow under load condtions where it is critical. Engines that are set up too tight can be just as much of an issue to proper lube as engines that have gaps that are too loose. If I recall, it was Lindsey Racing that posted here, stating that they set up our engines with a .002" rod bearing gap, but then recommend using a 15w50 oil.
So, my answer to is too high a problem, it depends. Don't think this is a yes/no question
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