I used my oil pressure gauge to determine that i should stop using a 30weight oil. And as the oil wears it loses viscosity and you can see that in the gauge. I use the oil temp gauge to tell me when I can start having fun and stop having fun. Start having fun around 180 and call it quits around 250. 14-15psi at raised idle with 200 degree oil temp...5w40 oil...73k miles so far so good. Forged internals
A great video brother. Alot of great troubleshooting and learning tools in this video. Merry Christmas and happy new year to you and your family brother 😀. On our way to the Dominican Republic Thursday night. Punta Cana. Paradise awaits. Stay safe and warm. 🤪
Thank you, that was a really good explanation of how it works. I learned a lot from it. Not just that I have to try peach O’s either. I have had my oil temp gauge up for awhile and now I can actually discern what it means. Thanks
Yo Matt this vid was on point. Just installed a oil press gauge on the ej20 after watching you and have learnt a shed load from this vid. Ted talk your thing ma man!
I'm very interested in oil pressure. I always put a gauge on my modded cars. My 98 TJ Jeep with 200,000 miles makes like 8 psi at idle but it's been like that for years. My sandwich plate style (planning to move it) AEM gauge on my "stage 3" EJ205 in my 05 WRX was reading 10-11 psi at idle with 5w-30. It's also been making a rattle at part throttle between 2500 and 3500 rpms lately after some flogging on the dyno. So I cut open my oil filter, found copper shavings, put Rotella T6 in it, and buttoned it back up. For comparison. now I'm getting 12-13 psi at idle, 50 psi cruising at 65 in 5th on the highway, and 95 psi at cold startup. I never lug the engine but she's obviously had too many high mileage beatings. I have a JDM EJ205 on the way. I've still been driving it but plan to swap it before it grinds itself apart. What pressures are you seeing for comparison?
Everything I’ve read and seen on here they say rule of thumb is around 10 psi to 1000 rpm’s. But I’m running 454 big block, at idle hot around 190 temp is about 10 psi at 900 rpm in gear at a light.
good info! I'm going to install an oil pressure gauge and wouldn't put it passed me to start freaking out when my oil pressure drops after the engine warms up.
Awesome content Mat. Your videos/channel is getting better and better.. I will finally be firing up my 2.0L ej20x motor next week after 4 months of work, but I'm waiting for a direct read oil pressure gauge that should arrive soon. What should be the oil pressure values I should look for at startup to know things are going ok with the swap I did? btw.. I never took the engine apart, just did a leak down test on it (it passed) and then I installed the long block on my '05 OBXT. nevermind bro. you mentioned it at 5:10.. lol
I used a bypass filter in my Ram ecodiesel and went 175,000 miles no issues I like bypass filters that clean at 1 micron. I have a 2022 Ram 1500 5.7 Hemi 4X4 3:21 rear diff. Stock OEM oil filter cold idle 47psi hot idle 35psi Cruzing speed 70MPH hot 45psi 6,000 RPM's 57psi, K&P Engineering S17 model full flow 30 micron mesh filter same numbers as stock OEM filter. My current combination filter I just installed is a Trasko full flow/bypass filter Model RK-20s designed with a 10-micron mesh filter for full flow valve rated for 3 gallons per minute and 1 micron rated for 1 gallon per minute in bypass media within the same housing with this filter at cold idle I'm at 40 Psi hot idle 29psi cruising speed 70MPH 35psi at 70MPH full pedal 6,000 rpm I'm at 37psi very little change I called the MFG he said this is good now the valve is regulating the oil pressure properly. I spoke to Blackstone they said 20-70psi is the safe zone. Matt, you know a lot about oil pressure just wanted your opinion on steady oil pressure from 1500 RPM's to 6,000 RPM's with only 2 psi difference in oil pressure do you see this as a positive or should I be concerned and do more research FYI I'm getting an oil analysis as well. I would greatly appreciate your opinion thank you in advance.
With the way you've described your setup, I don't think you have anything to worry about. There are a lot more oil galleys and things on that hemi than a 4 cylinder, and the regulators put in place likely keep it at a more steady rate for proper bearing load. You've done some really good research into it on your own as well 👌
@@MatlasDI Thank you, This morning I changed back to K&P S17 full flow same as stock I will be switching back to Trasko being I get better flow I should be able to lower the oil temp like you said more pressure higher heat lower pressure more flow lower heat thanks for your responce.
Haha I see what you did there 😉 Diesel engines will have very similar values, I believe iirc that they run looser tolerances, which is why they call for thicker oil, etc. But on average diesels run somewhere between 30-70 from what I've seen.
Opinion on using the rear oil galley plug for oil pressure sensor? I used this one as I kept the standard subaru pressure switch and just wondering if it would read any different from this location?
Further away from the pump so it may not be quite as accurate (haven't tested side by side to know for sure) but from what I've seen it works fine, we normally use it for oil temp, but a lot of companies instruct you to use that one anyways, so I don't think there is technically any issue with it.
What are your thoughts on running the oil cooler at the 1st start ups vs not till later on after break in to prevent bearing / break in particles to stay in oil cooler and possible coming out when raising boost and load into motor ? I have a brand new oil cooler for my new build . Just thought about that for some reason .
I wouldn't worry about it, as the more intricate part of the oil cooler is post filtration. Oil filter would catch any particles that could be an issue during break in. Just make sure to change the oil and filter after initial break in and you should be fine. 👌
I didn't really know anything about how my oil pressure gauge operates or what the values are telling me, so this was pretty helpful.
@@jessicaphoenix1312 glad you found it helpful 👌
I used my oil pressure gauge to determine that i should stop using a 30weight oil. And as the oil wears it loses viscosity and you can see that in the gauge. I use the oil temp gauge to tell me when I can start having fun and stop having fun. Start having fun around 180 and call it quits around 250. 14-15psi at raised idle with 200 degree oil temp...5w40 oil...73k miles so far so good. Forged internals
Love that. Exactly as it should be 👌👌 fine adjustments until it's all perfect.
Didn’t even know I needed this video, I learned hella! Excited for this series 🔥
Heck yeah dude 👌 going to keep noting down things people ask and make more and more of these
Well done Matt some great details
Appreciate it man 🙏
Hey @donutmedia , you taking notes?
🤣🤣 have to teach some classes
A great video brother. Alot of great troubleshooting and learning tools in this video. Merry Christmas and happy new year to you and your family brother 😀. On our way to the Dominican Republic Thursday night. Punta Cana. Paradise awaits. Stay safe and warm. 🤪
Thank you Paul, enjoy your trip and happy holidays to you all as well 😊
Thank you, that was a really good explanation of how it works. I learned a lot from it. Not just that I have to try peach O’s either. I have had my oil temp gauge up for awhile and now I can actually discern what it means. Thanks
Thanks Aaron 🙏 and yes, peach o's make the world go 'round 👌
🤔Great video Matt honestly appreciate this. You literally just took me back to school with this one👍🏼🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟.
Thanks Omi, figured we'd make some learning content and mix things up 👌
Yo Matt this vid was on point. Just installed a oil press gauge on the ej20 after watching you and have learnt a shed load from this vid. Ted talk your thing ma man!
Thanks dude! plan to continue to do more videos like this in the future 👌 much appreciated 🙏🙏
I'm very interested in oil pressure. I always put a gauge on my modded cars. My 98 TJ Jeep with 200,000 miles makes like 8 psi at idle but it's been like that for years.
My sandwich plate style (planning to move it) AEM gauge on my "stage 3" EJ205 in my 05 WRX was reading 10-11 psi at idle with 5w-30. It's also been making a rattle at part throttle between 2500 and 3500 rpms lately after some flogging on the dyno. So I cut open my oil filter, found copper shavings, put Rotella T6 in it, and buttoned it back up.
For comparison. now I'm getting 12-13 psi at idle, 50 psi cruising at 65 in 5th on the highway, and 95 psi at cold startup. I never lug the engine but she's obviously had too many high mileage beatings. I have a JDM EJ205 on the way. I've still been driving it but plan to swap it before it grinds itself apart. What pressures are you seeing for comparison?
Everything I’ve read and seen on here they say rule of thumb is around 10 psi to 1000 rpm’s. But I’m running 454 big block, at idle hot around 190 temp is about 10 psi at 900 rpm in gear at a light.
good info! I'm going to install an oil pressure gauge and wouldn't put it passed me to start freaking out when my oil pressure drops after the engine warms up.
They fluctuate a lot and can catch people off guard 👌 appreciate it man 🙏
This was my favorite style of video you've done, great job! Kinda looked goofy scooting out at the end tho lmao
Thanks bro 👌 I really thought I'd get out of frame a little faster 🤣🤣
great info man, best vid yet
Thanks man 🙏
Debating on getting an oil pressure gauge 🤓 nice video! Keep it flowing 🔥
Definitely a great thing to have. Thanks, man 👌
@@MatlasDI next video you should do pro/con on running negative camber for daily drive🤓 just some ideas haha
@Kily Nhan Should have some suspension stuff coming up, so I'll be touching base on things 👍
Awesome content Mat. Your videos/channel is getting better and better.. I will finally be firing up my 2.0L ej20x motor next week after 4 months of work, but I'm waiting for a direct read oil pressure gauge that should arrive soon. What should be the oil pressure values I should look for at startup to know things are going ok with the swap I did? btw.. I never took the engine apart, just did a leak down test on it (it passed) and then I installed the long block on my '05 OBXT. nevermind bro. you mentioned it at 5:10.. lol
Thanks Mike 👌 and best of luck with the engine 👍
I used a bypass filter in my Ram ecodiesel and went 175,000 miles no issues I like bypass filters that clean at 1 micron. I have a 2022 Ram 1500 5.7 Hemi 4X4 3:21 rear diff. Stock OEM oil filter cold idle 47psi hot idle 35psi Cruzing speed 70MPH hot 45psi 6,000 RPM's 57psi, K&P Engineering S17 model full flow 30 micron mesh filter same numbers as stock OEM filter. My current combination filter I just installed is a Trasko full flow/bypass filter Model RK-20s designed with a 10-micron mesh filter for full flow valve rated for 3 gallons per minute and 1 micron rated for 1 gallon per minute in bypass media within the same housing with this filter at cold idle I'm at 40 Psi hot idle 29psi cruising speed 70MPH 35psi at 70MPH full pedal 6,000 rpm I'm at 37psi very little change I called the MFG he said this is good now the valve is regulating the oil pressure properly. I spoke to Blackstone they said 20-70psi is the safe zone. Matt, you know a lot about oil pressure just wanted your opinion on steady oil pressure from 1500 RPM's to 6,000 RPM's with only 2 psi difference in oil pressure do you see this as a positive or should I be concerned and do more research FYI I'm getting an oil analysis as well. I would greatly appreciate your opinion thank you in advance.
With the way you've described your setup, I don't think you have anything to worry about. There are a lot more oil galleys and things on that hemi than a 4 cylinder, and the regulators put in place likely keep it at a more steady rate for proper bearing load. You've done some really good research into it on your own as well 👌
@@MatlasDI Thank you, This morning I changed back to K&P S17 full flow same as stock I will be switching back to Trasko being I get better flow I should be able to lower the oil temp like you said more pressure higher heat lower pressure more flow lower heat thanks for your responce.
This helps a lot man!
Yup yupp 👌👌
No PRESSURE to respond but, is this relevant to just Petrol/Ethanol engines or do all the principles apply to Diesel as well?
Great info as always!
Haha I see what you did there 😉 Diesel engines will have very similar values, I believe iirc that they run looser tolerances, which is why they call for thicker oil, etc. But on average diesels run somewhere between 30-70 from what I've seen.
@@MatlasDI Thanks 🙂
STiLL annoyed the STi doesn't come with an oil-temp and oil-pressure gauge. lol.
Yeah, they're pretty essential on any performance vehicle.
My oring on the oil pump is old and not selling,so the pump is plowing oil on the sump,can this plow oil out of the dipstick
Opinion on using the rear oil galley plug for oil pressure sensor? I used this one as I kept the standard subaru pressure switch and just wondering if it would read any different from this location?
Further away from the pump so it may not be quite as accurate (haven't tested side by side to know for sure) but from what I've seen it works fine, we normally use it for oil temp, but a lot of companies instruct you to use that one anyways, so I don't think there is technically any issue with it.
What are your thoughts on running the oil cooler at the 1st start ups vs not till later on after break in to prevent bearing / break in particles to stay in oil cooler and possible coming out when raising boost and load into motor ? I have a brand new oil cooler for my new build . Just thought about that for some reason .
I wouldn't worry about it, as the more intricate part of the oil cooler is post filtration. Oil filter would catch any particles that could be an issue during break in. Just make sure to change the oil and filter after initial break in and you should be fine. 👌
I get 90psi on cold start, 20psi on warm idle and 80psi on throttle. 312,000km on the original motor (LGT wagon)
Very similar numbers to what I see on a relatively fresh build. All sounds healthy 👌
@@MatlasDI hope so. Where can I send you some pics of the super wagon 🇨🇦🤣
@@franco8049 check out the discord if you aren't in there or dm me in insta 👌👌
How if oil pressure stay in let say 70 psi in all rpm range...?
Why would a new oil pressure gauge fogs up when engine running? It is a mechanical gauge
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Another candy snacker like me🤣 I'm an apple 0 guy though
If it's candy I'm eating it bro. Unless it has almonds.. 👌👌
🤣🤣 thanks Matt
Yup yupp 👌👌
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Thanks Tom 👌
Breaking free of the 9-5 will soon come to you (Asian accent)
Thanks, unfortunately I am back to the 9 to 5 😆 🤣
If you want to reach followers beyond the US it would be wise to indicate also values in BAR. The rest of the world uses that instead of PSI.
Ah, I hadn't thought of that. Thank you, sir 👌