I would imagine there would be a lag/slow response to engine speed change Vs Oil pressure as the T Stat opened but surely once the cooler has a head of Oil there shouldn't be a drop unless it's very restrictive (which RX7 coolers aren't)
jdub;1169447 said:Castrol filters are made by Wix. The MaxPro uses conventional media, the MaxPro Plus use a synthetic media.
The filter definitely should not be the cause, nor should the leak at the CPS.
One other thing could cause this...the piston squirters. If one or more is stuck open or opening early (more likely) it would be a pressure bleed on the system. What you are seeing suggests it...at idle the squirters are closed (good pressure). If they are opening at 20 psi (vs ~40 psi spec), oil pressure would slow/stop building as RPM increased and the increased pressure from the pump forced the squirters open more.
Another possibility...the bearings. I don't think this is as likely though.
7Mboost;1172656 said:Haha- I have near the same setup and problem. Question, what would cause the piston squirters to open early? And is there a way to test or fix this without pulling the engine?
jdub;1172674 said:Worn squirter bolts. You have to pull the engine (or at least the oil pan) to get to them.
7Mboost;1176478 said:Ok my cooler is a Mocal 11x5.5in
I found my oil pressure problem...standard bearings on a cut crank..
IJ.;1176481 said:So you didn't measure or even plastigauge the new bearings?
7Mboost;1176969 said:EHhahhhhahhehhhhhhh sensitive subject!!!!!!!!!
Luckily it didn't tear up the crank, and I replaced them with the correct bearings today. ::dunce::