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OutlawPerforman 05-11-2011 04:43 PM

Oil Pressure problems, I got the solution
 
I have seen many posts discuss oil pressure problems as far as the readings being off and dropping low. Also the gauge going up and sticking there.

Well I found out a solution, hopefully all us ARE RUNNING A FULL SYNTHETIC
We need to use a K&N oil filter

I had really low pressure when I bought the car and the reading would go up to about 50 and stick there, my buddy told me to use a k&n or royal purple oil filter and this fixed the problem I get 40 at idle and 60+ when my foot is in it.

hope this helps you guys

johnny6 05-11-2011 06:17 PM

Re: Oil Pressure problems, I got the solution
 
What was your oil pressure before? K&N is ok, Mobil1, AC delco, Napa gold are cheaper and better. Also, a sticking oil pressure gauge is either a sending unit problem or the actual gauge itself.

Marc 85Z28 05-12-2011 12:15 PM

Re: Oil Pressure problems, I got the solution
 
Oil pressure problems are RARELY solved with a simple oil and filter change.

We do NOT need a K&N filter.

OutlawPerforman 05-12-2011 04:32 PM

Re: Oil Pressure problems, I got the solution
 
when I first got the car the oil pressure would drop down really low to around 20 and under it gave me a scare so I changed it.
It was horrible coming out and low so maybe the guy didn't care for her good before me and could be just a coincidence and that my oil pressure got a ton better
(from 40 to 60+).
But If your running synthetic than you do need a synthetic filter doesn't need to be k&n was just a suggestion.

Slappy3243 05-12-2011 05:09 PM

Re: Oil Pressure problems, I got the solution
 
How many miles on your car? If the oil came out looking horrible and it was low, and you had low oil pressure, I would be kind of worried that the guy before me didn't change the oil much.

Marc 85Z28 05-12-2011 06:35 PM

Re: Oil Pressure problems, I got the solution
 
I have to ask... Are you attempting to promote or sell some product here, or are you just very naive?

OutlawPerforman 05-12-2011 07:33 PM

Re: Oil Pressure problems, I got the solution
 

Originally Posted by Marc 85Z28 (Post 6688877)
I have to ask... Are you attempting to promote or sell some product here, or are you just very naive?

How am naive Ive been building motors all my life, this is my first Ls1 so I just wanted to dicuss it. dont gotta hate on me,

Im not trying to sell anything. I was jus suprissed a oil filter made a big difference

Also yes I was concerned about the previous owner but we only had it for a month (was only 16 and his dad said he couldnt have it), so I got in contact with the one before and explained he cared for it good

Kraest 05-13-2011 07:23 AM

Re: Oil Pressure problems, I got the solution
 
LS1s don't have oil pressure problems.

Marc 85Z28 05-13-2011 09:29 AM

Re: Oil Pressure problems, I got the solution
 

Originally Posted by OutlawPerforman (Post 6688930)
How am naive Ive been building motors all my life, this is my first Ls1 so I just wanted to dicuss it.

If that's true, then you should know that oil pressure problems, specifically like what you've described, are not solved with an oil change.

OutlawPerforman 05-14-2011 12:02 PM

Re: Oil Pressure problems, I got the solution
 
This is true thats why I posted I couldnt figure out why it got so much better, wanted some opinions. plain and simple

OutlawPerforman 05-14-2011 12:09 PM

Re: Oil Pressure problems, I got the solution
 
If the previous owner was runner a regular oil and I put a full synthetic then YES the oil pressure would go up. That is probably what was going on, maybe had nothing to do with a different filter. Anyways thanks for the feedback

GreenDemon 05-14-2011 01:09 PM

Re: Oil Pressure problems, I got the solution
 
I've always used Mobil 1- mostly because as a synthetic it's not really that expensive if you get it in the 5 qt containers at walmart.

I refuse to buy an overpriced K&N filter; have always used Purolator or Delco w/ zero problems.

Most of the time changing the oil is far more important than the particular brand. All of the lubrication repairs I've done at work have been because people just don't maintain their cars. Doesn't matter what oil you're using if your oil pickup is clogged with carbon.


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