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BackintheFold 05-09-19 01:32 PM

oil pressure at idle
 
I'm struggling to find what the idling oil pressure is supposed to be on the 2.2 MB ur.
Does anyone have a link to where i can find out, or does anyone know the official figure please?
Also, does anyone know the real-world figure, that is, what the pressure actually is for a warm engine?
Thanks!:confused:

tractor Dave 05-09-19 01:47 PM

Not sure but looked over on the S2 Forum and the general consensus is around 2bar hot is good.
Slightly less is acceptable on a worn engine.
What oil are you using? If you are getting a low reading it might be that your oil is too thin.
These older engines don't like modern thin oils.

Audi stan 05-09-19 04:58 PM

Mine is at max when above idle and around the 2.5 Mark when warm at idle.

BackintheFold 06-09-19 09:00 AM

Thought id responded...weird...
mine is around 1.8 bar at idle, sometimes-often its more, but i know the oil i'm using is thin as I'm using it as a flush for the first tankful of petrol.

From memory, 2 bar at idle is very good! I'd expect 1.5-2 (20-30 psi)

I'll replace with something a little thicker soon. I also need to check my lilac wire at the back of the oil pressure relay, as my buzzer should only go off over 2,000 RPM (or so im told!)

mikes2 06-09-19 11:54 AM

1.8 bar at warm idle is fine especially on a higher mileage engine

Colin Aitchison 07-09-19 04:19 AM

I'm with Mike, 1.8 bar at idle with a hot engine is around the norm, you are looking for the pressure to rise to above 4.0 bar in 5th gear at 2000 rpm when driving, when driving the engine hard the oil pressure should rise even more, now onto oil, you will get many different views on what oil to use, I don't use modern type oils as these oils were not about when this car was new, stay away from 0w30 and 5w30 oils stick to 10w40 or even 20w50,
photo below of WR engine owner manual, you will notice at the bottom left the VW standard oil specification of 500.00. Also gearbox and rear differential oil specification on the top right that may be the same for your car, please ignore the power steering fluid specification as I am certain it is different for your car.

https://i.imgur.com/ObUT1x4.jpg

BackintheFold 07-09-19 07:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Colin Aitchison (Post 458054)
I'm with Mike, 1.8 bar at idle with a hot engine is around the norm, you are looking for the pressure to rise to above 4.0 bar in 5th gear at 2000 rpm when driving, when driving the engine hard the oil pressure should rise even more, now onto oil, you will get many different views on what oil to use, I don't use modern type oils as these oils were not about when this car was new, stay away from 0w30 and 5w30 oils stick to 10w40 or even 20w50,
photo below of WR engine owner manual, you will notice at the bottom left the VW standard oil specification of 500.00. Also gearbox and rear differential oil specification on the top right that may be the same for your car, please ignore the power steering fluid specification as I am certain it is different for your car.

https://i.imgur.com/ObUT1x4.jpg

Thanks guys that’s much appreciated.
20-50 does indeed seem appropriate for the UK.
Another 200 miles or so and I’ll drain and change.

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BackintheFold 18-10-19 07:05 PM

I am going to be changing my oil tomorrow.
I’ll be using 10w40 part synthetic magnatec

One thing I can’t get out of my head is from perhaps 20’years a go, that the MB engines were supposed to use synthetic oil. Not WR, just from the MB engines.

I can’t find anything to back this up as I don’t have the original owners manual, but i am almost 100% sure that I remember right.

I’m happy using magnatec, but if anyone has an MB owners manual and can confirm this id be grateful.

tractor Dave 18-10-19 07:41 PM

I have used Fuchs Titan 10w 40 fully synthetic in my Wr and S2. A fully synthetic oil is good for turbo cars as its less likely to carbonise on the turbo bearings when you shut down a hot engine. The Fuchs oils are very good, I have been using them for years with no issues.

vorsprung durch technik 18-10-19 08:52 PM

^^^^^^^^

Yep Fuch titan pro s - another happy customer.


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