CarbonSteel
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17 PSI oil pressure is not "normal" as compared to that on my Rubicon which typically is 30-32PSI on my 3.6L.Is this normal?![]()
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17 PSI oil pressure is not "normal" as compared to that on my Rubicon which typically is 30-32PSI on my 3.6L.Is this normal?![]()
I don't hit 30 unless I floor it17 PSI oil pressure is not "normal" as compared to that on my Rubicon which typically is 30-32PSI on my 3.6L.
If it is a 3.6L you have an issue, even at idle mine never drops below 30.I don't hit 30 unless I floor it
What is your model year and engine?Is this normal?![]()
19 2.0T etorqueWhat is your model year and engine?
In my opinion this is normal. 2.0 etorque goes as low as 17psi and as high as 50psi and at times even higher at full throttle.19 2.0T etorque
phewIn my opinion this is normal. 2.0 etorque goes as low as 17psi and as high as 50psi and at times even higher at full throttle.
That would make a difference ?19 2.0T etorque
At what RPM does it go above 32? I have had mine to 5K and it still read 32.Oil pressure in the 3.6 is 29-75 based on RPM.
I see the same range on our '21 2.0 non eTorque.In my opinion this is normal. 2.0 etorque goes as low as 17psi and as high as 50psi and at times even higher at full throttle.
I shouldn’t have mentioned etorque as logically that should make zero difference in the pressure of the oil within the engine. All 2.0T engines should operate within a similar oil pressure range. I believe it operates at lower pressures because the engine itself is smaller with less displacement and a smaller internal area so less overall pressure is required for the oil to get into all the nooks and in between all the moving components.I see the same range on our '21 2.0 non eTorque.
The 17 to 19 psi at idle or low load initially scared the hell out of me but it seems to be normal.
3000 RPM on the 3.6L engine.At what RPM does it go above 32? I have had mine to 5K and it still read 32.
Not on my 3.6L, perhaps it is not normal3000 RPM on the 3.6L engine.

Something is wrong if it is not activating the second stage. You probably just haven’t noticed.Not on my 3.6L, perhaps it is not normal![]()