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i know the oil pressure gauge and boost gauge and temp gauge are not the most accurate instruments in the world but when i start my zed ( manual jap TT) the oil pressure is strong when the engine gets up to temp and im ticking over the pressure is nearly off the bottom of the scale , levels and oil condition seem fine

when on boost or revving, then the oil pressure comes up to strong again , is this normal that the oil pressure drops right off at tickover when up to temp ?? or is there something sinister going on under the bonnet

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steve

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mine is exactly the same but seems to be ok had it checked on a computer at a nissan garagei think there was a thread on this subject a couple of weeks ago. the technical guys will have answers for you soon they are a great help on here.

Thats exactly what mine does, sits about 5mm above zero on stock gauge, occasionally wandering upwards under throttle :)

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Just drive easily until it drops, ie up to temp and flowing nicely.

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thanks people , i was about to break out in a cold sweat

at the prospect of having to rebuild the engine

Steve,

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This is a very common problem. The source of it all is the way the oil pressure sender unit is built. I'm not sure how you call this but it is basically a tiny strip of metal that bends over a coil, thereby changing resistance and causing the needle in the guage to move ... (a very technical description - I know :)) As you can well imagine, these parts do not get changed frequently and as our cars are now 10+ years old the metal does not bend as well or as far as it used to. If you are really worried then you can buy a new oil pressure sender unit from Nissan (think it is about ยฃ90 incl. VAT) and replace the old one. This is a very easy and quick job to do as the unit sits right next to the oil filter (although on the later models this may have moved to another location - not sure on this though).

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HTH

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Regards,

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cheers Danny , i was going to put an after market set of gauges in the lower ICE slot so i would imagine a new oil pressure gauge would come with its own calibrated sender unit ? maybe im wrong but thanks for the info i can rest easier now

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