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    drop in oil pressure when driving agressively

    Hi all,

    when normally driven I get ~80psi WOT vtec.
    I sometimes (not always) notice a oil pressure drop when i slam through the gears (going straight)... anyone else notice this? engine is a b series with all ITR baffle lips and girdle

    This could potentially be ~
    oil starvation ?
    bad grounding of sensor?
    oil too thin ?
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    i think first of all make sure the sensor is conected 100%, where did you get your sensor point?
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    pressure relief valve ?
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    nah i noticed it too, seems to be normal
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    Quote Originally Posted by B18cEG View Post
    i think first of all make sure the sensor is conected 100%, where did you get your sensor point?
    its connected via sandwich plate.. its also an electrical gauge.. self grounding sensor it must be connected.. cause it works 99% of the time
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    The best place i reckon is to put the sensor is off the head. We put ours where the vtec lines goes in for the LS/B20 vtec conversion. We run a braided line from the fitting to the actual sensor.

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    Da vee tek uses oil pressure, you might expect a drop at the change point?

    I'm just speculating.

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    Quote Originally Posted by one4spl View Post
    Da vee tek uses oil pressure, you might expect a drop at the change point?

    I'm just speculating.
    this is a possibility, how long does the pressure drop for, if it is only upto a few seconds around the vtec point it may be normal, are your oil levels good?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Limbo View Post
    nah i noticed it too, seems to be normal
    i think this is the case

    as long as its a small drop

    also noticed it in a mates r32
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    Quote Originally Posted by krogoth View Post
    i think this is the case

    as long as its a small drop

    also noticed it in a mates r32
    the drop is quiet fast... its not small.
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