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Dave said it would be best for beginners to raise there psi by 5 from there normal street driven psi. I ran 40 psi on the street so he said just stay at 40. If you normally run 30, move up to 35. If 35, move up to 40.
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Originally Posted by RX350Z
do I have to make my own numbers to put on the car? i just pre registered and i signed up for BSP. hopefully thats right
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Guys, what do your oil PSI read when your car is at temp and at idle? Mine use to read at the first 1/4 mark, but now its been reading at where the 1/8 would be! I checked my oil and the level seems fine, Ill check it again when its cold and hasnt been driving.
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Originally Posted by RX350Z
ok, what about the letters/numbers? should i just print it out on paper and use painters tape to put it on the car?
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Originally Posted by Specv_USMC
Guys, what do your oil PSI read when your car is at temp and at idle? Mine use to read at the first 1/4 mark, but now its been reading at where the 1/8 would be! I checked my oil and the level seems fine, Ill check it again when its cold and hasnt been driving.
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Originally Posted by DustinZ33
My oil psi at normal temp at idle is really low. Almost all the way to the left. I'd say it's about 1/8 or about 20 psi.
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Originally Posted by RX350Z
ill pay attention to my idle tomorrow. i know im at 60 when cruising though