900rpm: 20psi [oil light flickering at idle]
1000rpm: 25psi
2000rpm: 50psi
4000rpm: 75psi
The garage put their standard oil (15W/30 or 15W/40) into it but I think this may be part of the problem.
This is the oil that Mini Sport recommend for an engine of this power:
http://www.minisport..._MIL20-50C.html
but this is what Millers own technical adviser recommended:
http://www.millersoi..._MOTORSPORT.htm
which appears a lot better, and I've ordered some to try it.
FYI, the car's spec is:
Capacity: 1300cc (re-bore +20 thou)
Head: ported and polished
Balanced crank and rods
Cam: Piper
Air Filter: K&N
Carb: Probably an HIF40 which is 1 ¾”
Centre oil pick up pipe
Lightened flywheel
Power: at 106bhp @ flywheel on rolling road
Distributor: Aldon electronic (new) -Does it have (or need) Breakerless ignition?
4 core Radiator with low-resistance 4-blade fan
It ran quite hot (3/4 up the temp gauge) througout a 1.5 hour gravel test session recently.
I've since been running:
Millers CTV 20w50 motorsport oil
Very high performance semi-synthetic competition oil for engines with the transmission in the sump.
Generally the oil pressure remains fine but we found when running the car on a very hot day in an Autosolo where it was triple-driven (3 drivers so not much break for the car although the runs were only 60 seconds each) that mid afternoon the oil pressure was fluctuating oddly -it was thought perhaps due to a faulty oil pressure relief valve.
However, subsequently, no problems have been noted.
That said, on an overcast and neither cold nor hot March day, the car did 6 minute Tarmac stages. By mid afternoon , the water temp would be slightly higher than the middle of the gauge after finishing each stage. The cooling system has recently been thoroughly cleaned with RADFLUSH and a hose before refilling with anti-freeze & distilled water, but the temp of the engine was apparently sufficiently high to make the oil pressure drop to the point where the oil light was flickering (below 20psi) at idle. By holding the revs up to 1500 or higher the oil pressure was maintained OK -so we stuck to doing this.
The key questions are:
1. Do you agree with my new choice of oil?
2. Is the reported oil pressure normal?
3. Do Minis of this ilk normally need oil coolers?
4. Would the oil cooler need to have a Thermostat? I've heard that the Thermostats you can buy arent set to the optimum temp for Mini oil in a competition vehicle (Pitstop @ Brize Norton -Mini Se7en racing gurus).
Full spec on the car's blog:
http://www.theminifo...x...=129848&hl=
Edited by John Clayton, 01 April 2011 - 05:17 PM.