It revs about as fast as my lawn mower looks a lot like it times 8.. So exactly
what does this have to do with a modern racing engine.. It is whole different
world out there.. I suspect most high school kids have more under the hood that
any of these did on their best day..In their 2 liter Nissan's. Old tech can be
interesting but this is 2003..... If it was all that great tell me why we are
not flying in a DC-3. Though from what I have seen the cabin service was
better..
Dave
ardunbill@webtv.net wrote:
>
> Looking at the 'old technology', I have to think Henry Ford put a
> super-good oiling system into the good old Flathead V8, all 20 million
> of them.
>
major snip
> So this means that a stock wet sump system can be very effective.
>
> Nevertheless, I fully realize that there are many schools of thought on
> this subject, and certain special applications that do require dry sump.
> As previously noted, every American man is an expert on two topics: sex
> and lubrication. Bill
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