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Hey guys, I have a r32 gts4 with a rb20 in it.

I noticed the other day while sitting in traffic That the oil pressure had gone right down to the top of the "0" mark, it only does it when im sitting in traffic or going slow around town but when it's cold it's fine the pressure sits around 6, once warmed up or on the high way it sits around 4 but as soon as I get into town it drops down. Please explain what and why it's doing this, and how do I fix it?

P.s I only have the shit stock oil pressure gauge at the moment

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It is possible, check your dip-stick. As James said, best to be getting the oil changed if it is unknown. But the fact you said it sits around 4 bar while driving makes me think the viscosity hasnt dropped that far yet.

Check the workshop manual, at idle i think its suppose to sit between 1 and 2 bar.

I had the same problem and I had it tested on service, it was faulty sender.

Best get an oil pressure test or quality aftermarket gauge to end your worries.

Get an aftermarket pressure gauge now.

Do an oil flush with good oil no cheap shit.

If u still have problems, get the oil pump checked, my rb20 gts4 did the EXACT same thing (only just bought it) and I thought it was dodgy gauge, till light came on and I knew I was f**ked. Now I'm up for a rebuild.

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