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I need the point of view of experts. I did some research on old posts, without success.
Maybe it's a normal behavior, but it seems strange to me.
FYI, my oil sending unit is completely new, I drilled a bigger hole in it (about 1.2mm), without damaging it of course ! It means I can see the oil pressure fluctuations more quickly.
When starting from cold, the oil pressure rises up to 7kg/cm2, no problem.
Then, I start to drive the car, the oil pressure stands between 4 and 6 and as soon as the rev goes above 3000 (let's say about 3000), the oil pressure drops to 0 (a true 0 !) and as soon as the rev goes down below 3000, it's between 4 and 6 again.
This phenomen occurs during, let's say, 1 minute only, not more.
When warm or pretty warm, I get 4 or more when driving and 2 at idle, no problem and no oil pressure drop when warm.
Another question, is there an oil restrictor (or whatever) in the return line coming from the front oil cooler and going to the pan ???
Some people tell yes, some no and it seems to depend on the 300zx version, european or not.
As for me, I didn't find this restrictor when I rebuilt the engine but I added one (about a hole of 4mm) thinking the oil will stay a bit more in the cooler for a better efficiency but is there any drawback to do that ?