Nightmonkey
Well-Known Member
What is certain is that it is warm in the summer.
I am not aware of any oil pressure problems with the Coyote 3.
If the engine dies below the magic 10,000 mls, you usually still have warranty.
For everything else, you have the low oil pressure light that comes on before you happen to see it on the gauge. They are just too far out of the field of vision.
At least for me, it's more the head and diff temperature that's the subject when I'm pushing the pony down the Autobahn.
I am not aware of any oil pressure problems with the Coyote 3.
If the engine dies below the magic 10,000 mls, you usually still have warranty.
For everything else, you have the low oil pressure light that comes on before you happen to see it on the gauge. They are just too far out of the field of vision.
At least for me, it's more the head and diff temperature that's the subject when I'm pushing the pony down the Autobahn.
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