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timrud_ |
posted on 26th Dec 05 at 11:23 |
For what engine? I'd reccomend them on the very top SBD kits, or a mega ,mega power LET... | |
N90ATH |
posted on 26th Dec 05 at 00:33 |
kk just wonderign as a few sites and ppl kept sayin recomending them to me lol hmmmm | |
ed |
posted on 25th Dec 05 at 21:58 |
They're for race cars only really mate. Totally overkill on a road car! | |
timrud_ |
posted on 25th Dec 05 at 19:49 |
Also good for cars that spend a lot of time going sideways, or rev really high, as it regulates pressure and prevents surge. | |
X 60RSA |
posted on 25th Dec 05 at 17:06 |
Usually when you want to lower the centre of gravity in a car, eg rally car/touring cars, you have to remove the normal oil filled sump else it will be very close to the ground, so you just have a shallow sump pan and usually 2 oil pumps on that gets its oil from a seperate resevoir, probably somewhere else in the engine bay! | |
N90ATH |
posted on 25th Dec 05 at 16:35 |
when are these needed and wot are the advantages? |