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When to Start Synthetic Oil
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<blockquote data-quote="DBstoy" data-source="post: 1359280" data-attributes="member: 90519"><p>I was just thinking it would be nice if you could tell when bearings had worn in and then start synthetic. I'll never do it but maybe a pressure transducer at the pump discharge or in the oil galley to measure oil pressure at running temperature and at several RPM points could be used. BMWs have an oil bypass valve that opens at 54psi. So maybe RPM Vs oil pressure up to the bypass point. If I only had the time and the toys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DBstoy, post: 1359280, member: 90519"] I was just thinking it would be nice if you could tell when bearings had worn in and then start synthetic. I'll never do it but maybe a pressure transducer at the pump discharge or in the oil galley to measure oil pressure at running temperature and at several RPM points could be used. BMWs have an oil bypass valve that opens at 54psi. So maybe RPM Vs oil pressure up to the bypass point. If I only had the time and the toys. [/QUOTE]
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