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3100/3400 Oil pressures...

I'm wondering what everyone's 3X00's oil pressures are...

Does 30psi at hot idle and 50psi crusing sound right? Seems a little high..
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Re: 3100/3400 Oil pressures...

Your gauge could be a little off , but that is with in normal range.
Good oil pressure means good lubrication !
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Re: 3100/3400 Oil pressures...

I've checked it with 2 guages now and get the same reading. I don't mind the extra pressure at all, but doesn't too much pressure eat up a bit of horsepower? I'm getting ready to freshen up the engine so imma pull the bearings and see how they look!
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