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Dry sumping?? a series
Meat_rack
Posted on: 2005/4/5 13:39
Has anyone done it to an A14/A15..
if so how much and were do i get the parts from? Cheers Andrew..
#2
Re: Dry sumping?? a series
dattodevil
Posted on: 2005/4/5 13:49
Yes it has been done, thats all I know
#3
Re: Dry sumping?? a series
killer1200
Posted on: 2005/4/5 13:52
ARE in the states do dry sump pans for A series.
They are the only people i know of.
#4
Re: Dry sumping?? a series
dattoman_1000
Posted on: 2005/4/5 16:10
![]() ![]() For items contact Doug Learned at Fast Forward 507 Redwood Sand CIty, CA 93955 Email: interctymf@aol.com Phone: (813) 899-3636 http://dsr.racer.net/docs/TDC_98_retail_prices.doc
#5
Re: Dry sumping?? a series
converted
Posted on: 2005/4/5 16:12
mmm.... unecessary unless you are doing mini-sprint racing where the oil would be potentially one one side of the pan for a lengthy period of time.
You can ring Jeff Taylor on 02 9623 8826 and he will be able to give you a definative answer. He will probably tell you to save your $$$.
#6
Re: Dry sumping?? a series
datman55
Posted on: 2005/4/6 2:00
Hey Craig...is your sump baffled? Have you had a chance at all to look at oil pressure mid corner...just wondering if you get any surge at all.
#7
Re: Dry sumping?? a series
teretonga
Posted on: 2005/4/6 2:07
From what I've seen of his racing lines he must spend every corner checking his gauges.
#8
Re: Dry sumping?? a series
converted
Posted on: 2005/4/6 2:10
na no baffling and I dont check my gauges at all until the cool down lap!!!
If the thing is still going I dont worry
#9
Re: Dry sumping?? a series
datman55
Posted on: 2005/4/6 2:14
hahahaha.... I hope you have your idiot light set-up properly then ;)
I don't klnow teratonga...his lines looked pretty good at Wakelfield the other week.
#10
Re: Dry sumping?? a series
benny
Posted on: 2005/4/6 3:41
I run an " Idiot light " on my A-series. I also use it with a 30 PSI sender. I f the light comes on with the regular sender [12 - 15 PSI from memory] at high RPM, i suggest it would a bit late by then........
I also have baffled the sump. On a side note I saw the result of an A-Series motor, built for speedway, that had lost oil; pressure. The bearings/crank got so hot that the bearings melted back into the oil galleries of the crank. Not pretty. Benny You can view topic.
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