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					Originally Posted by cycleguy55  When you say "hot tested" do you mean the engine was run long and hard enough to get the oil  to operating temperature (>200 deg F)? If not, then do so and let us know what the oil  pressure readings are at idle and 3,000 RPM with hot oil .
 
IMO, changing relief valve springs or oil viscosity before you do the above is wasting time and money and possibly counter-productive. | 
	
 Yes I agree, a high volume oil pump will create more  pressure because the restrictions haven’t  changed.  Everyone I’ve talked too says this pressure is typical of a high volume pump.  When the oil heats up, the pressures should drop 20 psi.  That’s  is what some life long engine builders have said.