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I wonder if it really takes that long for the pressure to come up, or its 'cause of the electric sender? I would like to hear from someone who has an aftermarket mechanical gauge, and see if they're delay time is the same, anybody have one?
I have confimed it with a mechanical gauge. There is a delay while the computer starts up, then all the electric gauges will power up simultaneously. With the mechanical gauge, pressure is up in about 1-2 seconds.
The CanBus that sends sensor info to the dash gauges is performing a lot of communications with all the sensors on startup. I think the oil pressure is pretty far down on the list of priorities. Someone several years ago posted that a mechanical gauge shows oil; pressure as soon as the engine starts but the dash gauge is slow.