Here is a chance to contribute your data with those having an oil temp, oil pressure and ambient temperature readout.
When cruising at a particular highway speed where the terrain is relatively flat and your transmission is not shifting, do you see any change in oil pressure with changes in ambient temp.
I can drive all day long ( recently did a 1250 mile trip) with the engine speed at 1800 rpm on a Chevy 6.0 gas engine and the oil pressure was 40 psi the whole time even with the temp dropping from 50 F to 15 F.
This engine has an oil cooler build into the rad so I would expect oil temps do not stray too far from radiator temps, which are very steady at 210 F.
The observation is the oil pressure is not drifting around with changes in ambient temp. I saw some graphs with those who had the data available, paricularily in Stelantis built vehicles.
Any contributions? Thanks.
When cruising at a particular highway speed where the terrain is relatively flat and your transmission is not shifting, do you see any change in oil pressure with changes in ambient temp.
I can drive all day long ( recently did a 1250 mile trip) with the engine speed at 1800 rpm on a Chevy 6.0 gas engine and the oil pressure was 40 psi the whole time even with the temp dropping from 50 F to 15 F.
This engine has an oil cooler build into the rad so I would expect oil temps do not stray too far from radiator temps, which are very steady at 210 F.
The observation is the oil pressure is not drifting around with changes in ambient temp. I saw some graphs with those who had the data available, paricularily in Stelantis built vehicles.
Any contributions? Thanks.