Turbo makes my engine oil heat up and thin out
#12
Re: Turbo makes my engine oil heat up and thin out
im a mobile 1 fan. i tore apart a neon engine with 135k that ran mobile 1. under the valve cover was still new looking aluminum not copper brown color and the cylinders still had crosshatching marks and no ridge at the top of the cylinders. i am sold
#15
Re: Turbo makes my engine oil heat up and thin out
It is my dd but I don't drive much since I'm in school right now. I'd be interested in getting Royal Purple, but I don't know who sells the ----. I'd really like to fix my oil leaks though. I assume it's all coming out the VC because the main seals are dry, but I could be burning oil I supposed.
#17
Re: Turbo makes my engine oil heat up and thin out
Originally Posted by Ravage70
Anybody else have this problem that if they have a half hour drive their oil pressure at 1000rpms become 10-15psi?
Turbo is an egay special so it aint water cooled and I think I regret that
What have some of you done to solve this?
On top of that its nearing freezing hear in the mornings and it still gets hot as ---- under that hood
Turbo is an egay special so it aint water cooled and I think I regret that
What have some of you done to solve this?
On top of that its nearing freezing hear in the mornings and it still gets hot as ---- under that hood
#19
Re: Turbo makes my engine oil heat up and thin out
seriously-
every honda motor ive ever put a turbo on has had between 10-15psi of oil pressure at idle (after being fully warmed up.) And i think the spec for every honda motor is 10psi at idle and 50psi at 3k. Oil takes a while to heat up, when i start my car in the morning, it always takes a half hour ride for my oil pressure to drop down to 13psi at idle. I wouldnt worry about it no matter what oil your running.
and whats the name of this wal mart ----? That sounds like my kind of deal right there
every honda motor ive ever put a turbo on has had between 10-15psi of oil pressure at idle (after being fully warmed up.) And i think the spec for every honda motor is 10psi at idle and 50psi at 3k. Oil takes a while to heat up, when i start my car in the morning, it always takes a half hour ride for my oil pressure to drop down to 13psi at idle. I wouldnt worry about it no matter what oil your running.
and whats the name of this wal mart ----? That sounds like my kind of deal right there
#20
Re: Turbo makes my engine oil heat up and thin out
If theres little pressure, and the oil is too runny, run thicker oil. I wouldn't buy into royal purple hype just for a stock, or semi-built engine. Unless you have like a high dollar engine and can afford that ---- then go for it. I don't believe it's bad or anything, but I think a lot of poeple run it who don't really need to.
When my z6/IHI heated up it had like 10psi at idle. That was with 10-30 mineral Adv.Auto oil.
When my z6/IHI heated up it had like 10psi at idle. That was with 10-30 mineral Adv.Auto oil.