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Idling - Listen to it purr...
In Portland, bought some Yokohama YK 740s. The original tires he had were from 2006 so it was a no brainer getting new tires. The car rides very well and oil differential and transmission fluid replaced and new plugs. Does not have TPMS so I saved on that aspect.
A thing I have noticed when driving is the oil gauge. When driving the gauge stays at about 3/4 but when i’m stopped and idling it goes down to about a 1/4. Is this normal. It’s not low on oil it’s at the right level but I am thinking this is just the way the gauge is suppose to read.
Other than that I really have no concerns about driving it back.
Last edited by MyBrother; 04-20-2018 at 04:22 PM.
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Idling - Listen to it purr...
Ah the internet is great, I did some searching and it appears this is normal behavior for this gauge. Dosen’t really tell you the “pressure” just it has oil. Kinda like a idiot light but in gauge form. Looking forward to the drive home.
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Idling - Listen to it purr...
Made it back with a check engine light after 200 miles. Thermostat failure but I just keep on going. Have to get it repaired soon. Thanks for all the info
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Idling - Listen to it purr...
Had the Miata for 3 months and I'm having a great time with it. Join the local Miata club and have been on a few cruises. Going on one tomorrow and I will be dedicating the ride to my Brother who passed 2 weeks ago. Went back to Portland for the celebration of his life and I feel he will be riding with me tomorrow. He will be missed.
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Sorry to hear about your brother. Definitely enjoy that drive as he will more than likely be riding with you.
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