Does the 80 series manual says something about RPM? (pictures in the post)

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When i bought my 80, did not had the owners manual... how many RPM should it be.

when start up the computer will iddle the car to warm up.

what is the hot iddle rpm without and with A/C, pictures below
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I think correct idle for the 1FZ-FE is 650 RPMs, so your second photo looks alright. Your oil pressure, though, is extremely low.


yes i think you are right, when i accelerate, it gets up, what do you think it can be, when checking for that, i installed a gauge in the motor directly instead of reading the gauge of the dashboard, and it is 40 psi, some people told me that the inside gauge sometimes fails... what do you think...?
 
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yes i think you are right, when i accelerate it gets up, what do you think can be, when checking for that i install a gouge in the motor directly instead of reading the gouge of the dash, and it is 40 psi, some people told me that the inside gauge sometimes fails... what do you think...?

Your oil pressure is fine. The factory gauge tends to show a low reading (needle) at warm idle. I have a digital gauge and an accurate pressure transducer set up on mine. My gauge reads just like yours. At warm idle (A/C off) roughly 650-700 rpm...you will have 12-15 psi. With A/C on (warm idle) approx. 800-850 rpm you will have about 30-33 psi or more.

You're good, forget about it.
 
128K miles?...thats low miles for the year ;)
 
128K miles?...thats low miles for the year ;)

He's in Central America..... Not a lot of interstates to rack up the miles. I'm sure those were much harder miles than mine......
 
If you want the gauge to show better there is a oil pressure sending unit on the pass of North American 1fzfe engines, looks like a brass bell has two wires going to it check wires and or replace sending unit
 

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