Will L.
Well-Known Member
My engine is running in spec, and all is good. I know oil volume is what counts not pressure, and that's part of why my pressure numbers are on the lower end of the spectrum is from nice open oil journals.
I am scheming on an external oil centrifuge and oil cooling system where I would love to be at 100 psi range. I know I loose a few ponies to drive a pump the extra amount, but are there any other draw backs?
Does anyone have the oil flow diagram handy? Maybe an external oilpump is the answer. I just have to ensure enough oil is available as to not pump the pan dry, don't really care if I have to go from a 2 gallon system to a 4 gallon system.
I am scheming on an external oil centrifuge and oil cooling system where I would love to be at 100 psi range. I know I loose a few ponies to drive a pump the extra amount, but are there any other draw backs?
Does anyone have the oil flow diagram handy? Maybe an external oilpump is the answer. I just have to ensure enough oil is available as to not pump the pan dry, don't really care if I have to go from a 2 gallon system to a 4 gallon system.