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				how do these oil pressures look?
			 
			the engine is a 204 horse 3.0 SC with 175000 miles. the cold start oil press is 3.4 at 1100rpm. after a good rip for 15 mins the oil press is 1 at 900rpm, 2.2 at 2000rpm and 3.5 at 2750rpm it is low on oil, will this make much of a difference to the oil pressure? thanks people Andy 
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			Sounds pretty good to me. I get a little higher cold oil pressure (just under 4) hot is pretty similar.
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|  09-29-2004, 02:11 PM | 
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			Those pressures look good.  Porsche says you should have 4bar at 5000rpm with the engine at operating temp. Jeff 
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			sound ok to me. (I've heard 1bar per 1000rpm is about right) 
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			Yeah, the typical coarse standard is one bar per 1,000 hp, and your pressures look just fine. Stephan 
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			Thanks blokes Andy 
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