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That said... I noticed last night on the way home that my Oil Pressure is sitting on 1kg/cm2 after idling for a while at the traffic lights, it comes back up to near 4 when driving, 2-3 when cruising at 2000rpm.

And it was like that again this morning.

Is this too low? I'm not getting any warning lights, will check my level at lunchtime :/


Edit: Pic for reference


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That said... I noticed last night on the way home that my Oil Pressure is sitting on 1kg/cm2 after idling for a while at the traffic lights, it comes back up to near 4 when driving, 2-3 when cruising at 2000rpm.

And it was like that again this morning.

Is this too low? I'm not getting any warning lights, will check my level at lunchtime :/

Edit: Pic for reference

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guage/sensor is farked. quite common on 33's and knowing nissan its prob the same gear in 34

that would be reading just over 2 BTW... not 1

That is just a google images reference picture of the gauge, to aware people to where the numbers are on it

Mine's halfway between 0 and the first line, only after sitting at idle for quite a long time.

Any idea of a decent Martini Oil Stockist in Eastern Burbs or near Cheltenham? Do normal stores stock their stuff?

My last oil change was done at RTR, don't really want to go out to Dandenong to get more...

Unused martini oil, then switched over to Motul 300v. The difference was quite noticeable (or placebo effect) haha

300v a bit extreme for your needs isn't it?

Just go 8100 brah

100% sure.

otherwise i would not have had enough/too many left..

plus, how could someone push a wedge through solid wood if it were drilled correctly lol anyway, its done now.. let hope it lasts more than a year lol

Shoulda gotten justin to buy it at a discount and assemble it :P

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