On the track I see a constant 60PSI which is what my external pressure valve is set to except for a short dip to approx 30PSI around 1 second after I first apply the brakes. I'll sometimes get a second dip another second or so later. I'm assuming this is the oil slopping around in the sump, moving forwards, back then forwards again. I might be rev related but I doubt it, given that it drops lower at these points than when I'm putting around the track at 3000 rpm. I'll need to check the logs to be certain though.
Here is a video that clearly shows it. Oil gauge is on the A-pillar
I've read several threads about the issue and most people aren't concerned, however I don't think it's that great, given I'm often blipping the revs up to 8000 as I'm dropping through the gears probably right when this low oil pressure is there. Not only that but if the oil pressure is dropping, it must mean the oil pickup is getting air which means the bubbles will be going through the entire system, the engine and the bearings.
I'm surprised this isn't a bigger topic given that I'm not even running big aero. I'm not sure of the g's I'm pulling under brakes as I haven't hit the logs yet, though I'm close to lockup on all 4 wheels when it occurs the worst.
What's the best solution? Does baffling the sump fix it?
I've posted this up on Mt.net also to see if the race guys there run baffles / altered pickups.