Anybody have dry sump pump drive hp numbers? Might be an interesting
comparison to submerged pump hp.
Happy New Year!
Skip
At 10:26 PM 12/31/2008, you wrote:
>Amen Jim,
>I agree with all your pointers.
>
>Heard a story, BS or not about a Pro/Stock team dyno testing the
>bottom end for least oil windage. Best HP 1380. Then one suggested
>filling the oil tank and doing one quick pull with NO PAN !
>I figured a slight gain thru no pan cancelled out by lost power from
>no pan vacuum. Story goes power jumped to 1420 HP. Less power to
>drive pump had to be part of it
>however...........................didn't catch on. LOL.
>
>Chris H..................NZed.
>
>>Chris:
>> External screens are conducive to proper maintenance whether
>> integral with the outlet on the pan or in line. The screened
>> pickups require the pan be dropped, the windage tray removed and
>> in some cases the pickups themselves removed from the pan for
>> cleaning and inspection. We check the filter and screens after
>> every run. Dyno tests we ran at Billy Williams shop on Dale Smarts
>> drag race motors (blown alcohol) proved that the deeper the pan
>> the better, dry sump or not.
>>Jim in Palmdale ____________________________________________
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