dman151990
Junior Member
Over the last several months I have been collecting and compiling the engine data of my 5.7L HEMI to create an oil temperature, engine speed, and oil pressure correlation table. I am publishing this table in hopes it can help someone else. I cannot confirm these values are applicable to any engine besides my own, but I am looking for feedback. Please let me know how accurate these numbers are in relation to your HEMI engine.
Things of note...
Oil filter was OEM Mopar MO-339 with 5W-20 oil. Different filters and oil grades would likely have different numbers.
All pressure values were obtained by recording many data points over a wide range of temperatures and engine RPM, then extrapolating any missing data and fine tuning the results. Due to slight variations in engine performance and the oil pressure display rounding to the nearest whole number, an accuracy of +/- 1 PSI is the best I could get.
The choice of colors does not indicate (good) or (bad) pressures, it was just for differentiating purposes.
The following values on the chart are estimates based strictly on estimation only,
Things of note...
Oil filter was OEM Mopar MO-339 with 5W-20 oil. Different filters and oil grades would likely have different numbers.
All pressure values were obtained by recording many data points over a wide range of temperatures and engine RPM, then extrapolating any missing data and fine tuning the results. Due to slight variations in engine performance and the oil pressure display rounding to the nearest whole number, an accuracy of +/- 1 PSI is the best I could get.
The choice of colors does not indicate (good) or (bad) pressures, it was just for differentiating purposes.
The following values on the chart are estimates based strictly on estimation only,
- Pressures above 3,000 RPM and below 212*F due to potential damage from high revving a cold engine.
- Pressures at 600 RPM (Idle) and below 104*F due to the ECU restricting low idle at colder temperatures.
- All pressures at oil temperatures above 218*F