I was just wondering how difficult it might be to rig up a small electronic interlock to safeguard against catastrophically low oil pressure in the engine.
I was thinking that it would operate like so: Upon ignition, there would be a 5 second delay. Once the delay hit 0, it would begin continuously monitoring oil pressure in the engine just like a regular oil gauge does. If at any point the oil pressure drops below, say, 18psi the interlock shuts the engine off.
Thoughts?
I was thinking that it would operate like so: Upon ignition, there would be a 5 second delay. Once the delay hit 0, it would begin continuously monitoring oil pressure in the engine just like a regular oil gauge does. If at any point the oil pressure drops below, say, 18psi the interlock shuts the engine off.
Thoughts?
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