by MichaelFarley56 » Sun Jul 06, 2014 4:23 pm
For what it's worth Craig, I've had very marginal luck with my MGL Stratomaster Ultra XL and the digital oil pressure display it has. I went through around 4 different VDO sender units, each grounded to the engine case but each had 4 completely different (an inaccurate) oil pressure readings. Eventually I found a pressure sender from a different company (can't remember which...I'll try to find it) that was somewhat accurate but my biggest piece of advice is to do what Mike said; hook up a mechanical gauge for best results! Had I known, I would have installed it right into my panel somewhere.
To answer your question though, when my oil is cold I will normally see around 80-90 psi during initial idle power settings (1200 or so RPM). I make sure my oil is at least 100 degrees F before takeoff and at that time I will see oil pressure around 80 PSI, falling to around 55-60 PSI in cruise of 3200 RPM and oil temps of around 170-180 degrees.
Pressure drops after landing since the oil is so warm, but even then it will be 20-25 psi.
If your oil is cold and you're running 2000 rpm, a pressure of around 25 psi seems awfully low. I would be worried about it dropping too low once the oil warms up. Before you make any changes or get worried however, use a mechanical gauge to see how accurate your numbers are.
Let us know!
Mike Farley
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