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MotionInc



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Torque oil pressure PID??!!

Razz

Thought I would ask but I doubt it.......is there a custom PID that can give you LR2/FL2 oil pressure stats?

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You'd think oil pressure would be useful thing to know.
But Ive never found one.

Not even for the ubiquitous DW12 Jules

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MotionInc



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I had to install a gauge in the LR2's predecessor, hell I might have a go if I feel brave Thumbs Up Wink

Then again, this vehicle is a bit finnicky.. Laughing

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jules wrote:
You'd think oil pressure would be useful thing to know.
But Ive never found one.

Not even for the ubiquitous DW12


Is it because the oil pressure sensor has a simple a binary state ie adequate or inadequate oil pressure, rather than a continuous variable output ? Jules

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MotionInc



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I have no idea, I need to check JLR SDD to see if it's even available there as telemetry.

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Jules is right, only a pressure switch exists, not a pressure transducer.
So no way of knowing the exact pressure's value.

But from what I know, conversion kits may be available, in order to show the oil pressure on an additional dash mounted gauge.

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Motion,

According to Volvo on the 3.2 there is a a port for measuring oil pressure. (it is possible that LAND ROVER didn't drill and tap the hole, I've never looked so I can't be sure that it is there)




Are you seeing the Oil light on the Dashboard?

Why do you want to know the oil pressure?

Take a look at this thread

https://www.freel2.com/forum/topic31826.ht...ent+repair


Good luck

Paul

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MotionInc



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Great info Paul, thank you! And, no, I am not seeing the oil light on the dash, thank goodness.....was just thinking it's useful to have a gauge or a torque pro custom PID. Heck, I will see if I can find the indent just for kicks. I liked having the oil pressure analogue gauge on my previous vehicle Laughing .

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I was taught that if you see an oil pressure warning light while the engine was running it was already too late!

Post #435107 22nd Aug 2023 11:21 pm
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