Posted by Cenexguy on December 21, 2009 at 05:33:55 from (208.107.5.180):
In Reply to: Wrong oil in Cummins? posted by Cub n M in Or on December 20, 2009 at 20:31:47:
Pressure is detected by resistance to flow. The higher the pressure the higher the resistance. Be glad that the resistance to flow is lower in the cooler weather. That means that you are getting the lubrication to the most critical parts of your engine faster that you would if the pressure were to be, lets say double the pressure reading. There is a level at where the pressure becomes so low that you need to be concerned. Keeping this in mind, some of the new cars are comming out with 0W30 oil in them. The sending unit that is designed to alert us to low oil levels are sometimes set to lower than one percent.
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