by pappas » Sat Sep 04, 2021 10:22 am
I have always found the initial, start-up, oil pressure in my turbo will be between 70 psi and 90 psi. On cold days it is nearer 90, warmer days nearer to 70 deg f.
However, after the oil reaches 100 deg f on taxi, PSI drops into the low 50's. After a few minutes of flight, PSI normally runs in the 30's to low 40's. Kerry has written to tell me that they use 10 psi per 1000 rpm as the rule. More psi per 1000 rpm is good, less is not as good. But he said that oil pressures in the green are, after all, in the green.
The initial temperature of the oil makes a big difference. As long as OP is not over 100 psi at startup, you are good. As long as you don't take off until the oil is over 80 deg f,(preferably at 100 deg f), the OP will likely be lower than at start-up. After a climb-out and short cruise, and the oil reaching normal flight temps, the pressure should be down where it needs to be. All normal, not to worry.
Lou Pappas
Phoenix, AZ
RV-7A Flying (2024)
Waiex B Turbo (2016)
RV-8 (2009)
Waiex Legacy 3300 (2007)
Hiperlight SNS-9 (1991)
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