thefrey
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For some context, I recently did a DOD delete along with a new HV oil pump.
I am not sure if I am noticing this just because I’m staring at the oil pressure gauge more often, but…
I noticed that as I drove more miles on my oil that my cold start and cruising oil pressures dropped over time.
For instance, when I had new oil + a new filter, my cold start psi was around 65 and my crusing psi was around 43-45.
When I started getting around the 4500-5000 mark on my oil, I noticed my cold start pressures were mid-high 50s, and my cruising psi was about 38 at the same speed. They had slowly gone down (I initially thought it was temperature difference given it’s been 20-30s usually and then it spiked to 60+) but it’s not temperature related.
My idle PSI stayed the same the whole time around 25psi.
I got an oil change + filter yesterday and whadya know, my oil pressures are back up to 65 cold start, 45 cruising.
Now… this got me thinking what this might be. I don’t know if this is a normal phenomenon, but I figured I would pick some brains on here to see if this was normal.
I don’t know if this was an oil degradation (perhaps the oil’s shear properties), fuel dilution, or a filter issue. When cold my oil psi will spike to 75 if I am accelerating (I try to baby it when it’s cold) but I am curious if perhaps that it caused some filter degradation over time?
I am using 5w30 and was using a Fram Good filter.
Would love to hear any thoughts and learn something new.
I am not sure if I am noticing this just because I’m staring at the oil pressure gauge more often, but…
I noticed that as I drove more miles on my oil that my cold start and cruising oil pressures dropped over time.
For instance, when I had new oil + a new filter, my cold start psi was around 65 and my crusing psi was around 43-45.
When I started getting around the 4500-5000 mark on my oil, I noticed my cold start pressures were mid-high 50s, and my cruising psi was about 38 at the same speed. They had slowly gone down (I initially thought it was temperature difference given it’s been 20-30s usually and then it spiked to 60+) but it’s not temperature related.
My idle PSI stayed the same the whole time around 25psi.
I got an oil change + filter yesterday and whadya know, my oil pressures are back up to 65 cold start, 45 cruising.
Now… this got me thinking what this might be. I don’t know if this is a normal phenomenon, but I figured I would pick some brains on here to see if this was normal.
I don’t know if this was an oil degradation (perhaps the oil’s shear properties), fuel dilution, or a filter issue. When cold my oil psi will spike to 75 if I am accelerating (I try to baby it when it’s cold) but I am curious if perhaps that it caused some filter degradation over time?
I am using 5w30 and was using a Fram Good filter.
Would love to hear any thoughts and learn something new.