Smokey Yunick's rule of thumb was 10 psi/krpm measured at
the "end of the line"
my alfa 2L in stock form makes oil pressure like your V8.
I like spin on filters - Wix to be specific. not hard to cut 'em open for
inspection. I have converted many Brit and Italian cars to spin on
and have not noticed any oil press drop when using the Wix filter.
art de armond
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From: "Rick Lindsay" <rolindsay@yahoo.com>
To: "MGS" <mgs@autox.team.net>
Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2007 10:16 AM
Subject: Re: [Mgs] Paper or Felt Oil Filters
> Do you guys go by the old adage of a minimum of
> "5psi/1000rpm" saying? That's what we used to say
> when we drove Triumphs. (Please pardon the French.)
>
> I think you are exactly right when you state that
> pressure is just a surrogate for flow rate through the
> bearings. That is the real measure and I like to
> think in terms of bearing cooling more so than
> lubrication.
>
> My Italian car idles at 60psi and operates anything
> off idle at 90psi! It also has a fire pump for an oil
> pump using a dry sump design with twin scavenger pumps
> running in the sump. The actual lines to/from the
> high pressure pump and oil cooler are steel jacketed
> lines about 1-3/8" OD. Lubrication and bearing
> cooling are serious concerns as these 3.0 liter V8
> engines can run at 7700rpm red-line all day long - and
> do!
>
> Fun thread. Thanks to all.
>
> rick
> various cars
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