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I run 34 rear, 36 front for daily driving,,,

Driving home today my oil pressure went bye bye on the gauge, engine is still running, think its the pressure sender unit. Bah, so annoying to get to :/

Brashes

Oh and while we're being old...

Remember when the Matrix came out? How cool it was and the amazing CGI? Babies from then can drive a car now.

remember when marty mcfly went back to 1955, how old timey it was....

If that film was made now, he would have traveled back to ~1985

hamish

are you meant to run same pressure at all 4s?

according to manual

fronts 31psi

rears 27psi

????

first ive heard of it

I usually run same same in the evo as traction is not an issue

I run 34 rear, 36 front for daily driving,,,

Driving home today my oil pressure went bye bye on the gauge, engine is still running, think its the pressure sender unit. Bah, so annoying to get to :/

tyme for sarnie plate, oil cooler and aftermarket gauges.

Did it again in the middle of my drive to work this morning. Bah.

tyme for sarnie plate, oil cooler and aftermarket gauges.

Already has the OEM oil cooler deleted, using N/A coolant hoses around the block under the intake runners. A Tomei Thermostat unit directly on the side of the block, a Tomei filter relocator and a big oil cooler in front of the Drivers side wheel.

Need to bung in my oil temp sensor to the tomei thermo, replace the stock pressure sender and then I'll be Happy as Larry

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