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    Normal GTiR Oil Pressure?

    What is the normal oil pressure for a GTiR?

    At idle it should be >1kg/cm², and at 3200rpm it should be 3.5-4.5kg/cm².

    Page LC-31 of the N14 Workshop Manual (page 428 of PDF).

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    in useful terms (haha):
    idle - >14psi / >98kPa
    3200rpm - 49-64psi / 343-441kPa

    thanks for the info.

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    Its "useful" because that's what the factory gauge reads in.

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    ^^ yep. I posted it up as I put it up on the FB group as well, and as Cozzm0 said it's what the factory gauge reads .
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    The Red Jett, once warmed up, reads 50 psi at 3,000 rpm doing 100 kph, in 5th gear.

    Idle is 14 psi.

    Tip: Don't exceed 3,500 rpm until you are getting 14 psi at idle.
    Last edited by PhilSSStevenson; 10-09-2016 at 12:06 PM.
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