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Hi all

Real happy to find this site. Maybe someone can help. Changed my oil the other day and put in 10-40 Mobil 1. My oil pressure reads 4.8 to 5 at 3K + rpm. It does drop to 3 at idle. Is this normal???

1999 911 w/72K on odometer.

Thanks ahead of time

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Hi all

Real happy to find this site. Maybe someone can help. Changed my oil the other day and put in 10-40 Mobil 1. My oil pressure reads 4.8 to 5 at 3K + rpm. It does drop to 3 at idle. Is this normal???

1999 911 w/72K on odometer.

Thanks ahead of time

Sounds right to me too.

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I run 5W40 Mobil 1 and see about 1.5 bar at idle (800 rpm or thereabouts) and 2.5 to 3.0 bar at 3000 rpm when the engine is fully hot. (It pegs at 5.0 bar until the car warms up fully.)

10W40 is more viscous than Porsche recommends for the 996 and you might experience problems with the VarioCam...at least that's what I've read. If it does you'll be greeted with a CEL. If you run problem-free then fine, otherwise consider changing to 5W40.

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I run 5W40 Mobil 1 and see about 1.5 bar at idle (800 rpm or thereabouts) and 2.5 to 3.0 bar at 3000 rpm when the engine is fully hot. (It pegs at 5.0 bar until the car warms up fully.)

10W40 is more viscous than Porsche recommends for the 996 and you might experience problems with the VarioCam...at least that's what I've read. If it does you'll be greeted with a CEL. If you run problem-free then fine, otherwise consider changing to 5W40.

I'm just going by what the book says.

SAE Viscosity Range Synthetic oil.

higher than 50 degrees F = 10 w40

15 w40

15 w50

lower than 50 degrees F = 10 w40

10 w30

5 w30

At no place in my owners manual does it say 0 w40 or even 5 w40.

BUT I will drain it with your advice.

thanks again

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I run 5W40 Mobil 1 and see about 1.5 bar at idle (800 rpm or thereabouts) and 2.5 to 3.0 bar at 3000 rpm when the engine is fully hot. (It pegs at 5.0 bar until the car warms up fully.)

10W40 is more viscous than Porsche recommends for the 996 and you might experience problems with the VarioCam...at least that's what I've read. If it does you'll be greeted with a CEL. If you run problem-free then fine, otherwise consider changing to 5W40.

I'm just going by what the book says.

SAE Viscosity Range Synthetic oil.

higher than 50 degrees F = 10 w40

15 w40

15 w50

lower than 50 degrees F = 10 w40

10 w30

5 w30

At no place in my owners manual does it say 0 w40 or even 5 w40.

BUT I will drain it with your advice.

thanks again

UPDATE:

Changed oil today. I could not find 0w 40 but I did get w0-30.

It did drop my oil pressure to 4.5 at 3000 rpms and 2.0 at idle

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I'm just going by what the book says.

SAE Viscosity Range Synthetic oil.

What book are you reading? Become a member and download the oil TSB...the only recommended oils are 0W40, 5W40 and 5W50.

page 138 of owners manual.

UPDATE took out the 10-30 found 10-40 and put it in today.

THANKS ALL FOR YOUR HELP AND RECOMMENDATIONS

GREAT SITE GREAT HELP

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