The Raven
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Nice job on the sleuthing. I would also trace the wiring for the sensor carefully and look for chafed wires. The centripetal force of the turns is likely either moving exposed wires together, or messing with the ground point for the sensor or the indicator circuit.
Yeah I thought of that too, because the issue doesn't seem to happen when the truck is sitting, idling, on level ground. So i put it in the garage, let it run with the hood up, and made sure the gauge was stable, then had my son watch it while I poked and prodded the sensor harness and the bigger harness that those wires feed from. Got zero movement.
Having watched the weird behavior at length, i've found that it really is completely random except for two things - it never does it while sitting on level ground, and it ALWAYS does it during hard left turns. No matter what, I can always peg the gauge at 80 by turning hard left. It will not budge though during a hard right. Other than that, it's completely random...it can behave totally normally for an entire drive (without hard left turns obviously) and conversely it can go nuts while parked if i'm on a hill. One other thing I noticed last night, it SEEMS like I can increase the likelihood of the gauge going nuts by forcing a downshift. This lends some credibility to the idea that it really could be a bad sensor because the increase in engine revs would subject the sensor to higher oil pressure. But it's far from conclusive.