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Subject: | Re: RE: dry sump on the BP (was Re: Built motor grenade? ) |
Date: | Mon, 21 Mar 2005 17:35:11 -0600 |
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the cool thing about the dry sump is that you can lower your car another few inches. ive seen a lot of people put the resevoirs where their passenger seat was. all that additional oil volume adds a lot in terms of cooling and cycling. maybe thats obvious for a lot of you, sorry. btw, 900 bucks isnt a lot for all those benefits. you have potentially greater HP too. On Mon, 21 Mar 2005 15:19:52 -0800 (PST), crookedtree@triton.net <crookedtree@triton.net> wrote: > It does not really matter what pump you use and that is the easy part to set >up. Couple of brackets and some pulleys, few hoses and you are ready for a >pan. Its a pan I am afraid to tackle, wish I could buy one. Bought a Moroso >Chevy pan on Ebay the other day for 43 bucks, Chevy stuff if a dime a dozen. I >wonder where Gibb and company get theirs made? Hmmm... > > Larry > -- http://beatracing.com |
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