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3" Exhaust
Join Date: May 2007
Location: santa barbara
Posts: 56
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when the car is cold oil pressure should be around 40psi maybe a little bit higher.. and at idle it should be around 10-20 psi depending on the viscosity of the oil.. and if your doing 80 on the freeway oil should be close to 40
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1989 supra turbo automatic soon to become a manual K&N, megan dp, gutted cat, 2 1/2" magnaflow cat back NA intake cam, shimmed actuator no A/C or P/S, therefore no ac condensor, compressor and no ps pump or resivior. gutted interior, 4 tweeters, 2 kicker 12"s powered by an MTX 400W 350rms and an audiobahn 400W 300rms |
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Lexus & 550's
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srry couldnt help you more than that white, my gauge does not work.... lol sits below zero unless im about to start the car then it jumps up slightly to just below the 0
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1990 Toyota Supra Turbo A/T ------------------------------------------------ Questions about oil? take a look http://www.supramania.com/aehaas/ |
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3" Exhaust
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: arizona
Posts: 75
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thanks man that helps a lot. ![]() now i dont have to think every min. that maybe my top end might be deprived of oil. |
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