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Oil pressure light after lund tune??

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Just installed the ff lund tune and after I started the car I got a check engine light and low oil pressure light warning.

I ran the code and it was p065 or something can't Remember. It said performance too soon??? Anyways cleared the code and hasn't came on. But my oil pressure light come on with warning. As soon as I turn off the car and back on it goes away but comes back on again.

My mods are
Gt350 manifold
Stock tb
JLT intake

This never happened before the tune. Yes I do have oil in my car
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How does the car with the gt350 intake? Does the car start up like normal?
 
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Yep. Dtives excellent. Pulls really hard.
 

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Tune was setup for a pp car with an oil gauge. My car is not a pp.
 
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Just realized I posted in the wrong section. Mods please move.

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I also got this problem after flashing a LUND tune. Thanks for the heads up, its put my mind at rest at least until LUND can send me a revised tune :)
 
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if you get it dynod post it up i would love to see the power with your setup
 

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Jon at Lund sent me a revised tune yesterday and all good now.

Getting it on a RR is on my list of things to do.

An M6G member in the UK with the same mods dyno'd at 475 bhp crank. Previously had been tested on the same equipment (stock) at 415bhp crank.

The gains seem to be huge, but for now my bum dyno tends to agree!
 

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I also got this problem after flashing a LUND tune. Thanks for the heads up, its put my mind at rest at least until LUND can send me a revised tune :)
I have the same problem :-(

I own a Mustang 2017 GT V8 Europe non PP (non Performance Pack).

I installed myself a double gauges on the middle of the dashpanel (Oil Pressure & Vacuum) as a PP-model. Once the wiring is completed (from OEM APIM Sync), Vaccum gauge is alive but not the Oil Pressure gauge.

With my HP Tuners Software (VCM Editor), I changed a thing in my tune (I have no a Tuner guy) for the ECU to broadcast the actual oil PSI.
The non Performance Pack GT's use a dummy 'switch' but when you change the 'Oil Pressure Config' from 'Switch' to 'transducer' (see form General Engine in Software), my oil pressure gauge is now alive ! fine ! between 20 to 80 PSI.

But now, after every engine start, the car has the 'low oil pressure' light come on. I understand well, the pressure information is now used by the gauge and, I suppose that, the ECU dummy 'switch' receive a pressure on null now.

How can I disable this warning message ?
It's a DTC code to turned off ?
Do you have an old Tune file that I can browse?
Thx
 

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Iā€™m learning about this retrofitting process of non-PP to PP. When switching to transducer, the PCM now looks at a different pin location on the PCM connector for the oil pressure switch (Pin 1 of the oil pressure sending unit.) I believe the circuit for the switch needs to be relocated from its original PCM location to the new PCM location that the PCM is looking for when switching to transducer. In theory, this should make the low oil light go away. Waiting to get my MPVI3 to test this.
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