ajkulish
Greenie N00B Member
Did you just run lines off of a sandwich plate? Inline adapters for temp/pressure fittings?I do. Have an oil temp/pressure gauge as well.
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Did you just run lines off of a sandwich plate? Inline adapters for temp/pressure fittings?I do. Have an oil temp/pressure gauge as well.
Did you just run lines off of a sandwich plate? Inline adapters for temp/pressure fittings?
I mean, 219 is normal. Can you get a colder thermostat instead?
The extra fan will only help if you are sitting still. The car moving will push more air than a fan ever would.
Hi, I know the thread is old but I am hoping that someone will still respond.I run this mishimoto kit,
https://www.mishimoto.com/mishimoto-universal-oil-cooler-kit.html
It’s mounted like so,
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Sensors are installed into the mishimoto sandwich plate,
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with the bumper on, and some microfiber’s to block air flow. I run with no thermostat in the cooler so it takes a while for the car to come up to temp, this was my simple solution,
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Thanks for the reply,It sounds like you have a mechanical problem with the pump or another part of the system. I don't think an oil cooler is where you should be looking
From personal experience,Thanks for the reply,
The reason I think it is caused by excessive temperature is because it only happens once the water temp is high. If I have been on a freeway drive the temp is below 90 degrees celcius and when I come to a stop there's no issue with the oil pressure warning until the water temperature increases due to being stuck in traffic. Even at cold startup there is no issue, only when the engine is "hot". These cars idle at worryingly high temperatures.
Just as a fun side note, I am also an engineer, aeronautical engineer. It is good to hear from a fellow engineer once in a while.
Do you know what the pressure actually is? The pressure light is generally a dummy light that comes on at 5psi or less which is no good and you have some issues if it is getting that low. If you can install a gauge and see what the pressure actually is that would help. Your idle pressure at 1k should be close to 20 when fully hot "210f" and your driving pressure should be close to 20 over RPM. So 3k rpm would be about 50psi.Thanks for the reply,
The reason I think it is caused by excessive temperature is because it only happens once the water temp is high. If I have been on a freeway drive the temp is below 90 degrees celcius and when I come to a stop there's no issue with the oil pressure warning until the water temperature increases due to being stuck in traffic. Even at cold startup there is no issue, only when the engine is "hot". These cars idle at worryingly high temperatures.
Just as a fun side note, I am also an engineer, aeronautical engineer. It is good to hear from a fellow engineer once in a while.