This is what Russ is referring to by modifing the stock oil cooler mount.
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This is what Russ is referring to by modifing the stock oil cooler mount.
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Are you having over heat issues? none of our pullers run oil coolers, and most on factory D-max oil pan/factory capacity. we watch oil temp on all of them during season and at the Dyno. They are all Full Filled Blocks as well. we run the Socal High pressure oil pumps with External Relief and a Remote mount Moroso Oil Filter. warm engines typically run 80psi on dyno and down the track.
No overheat issues, just new to the filled bock deal. Filled heads too. Maybe I'm overcomplicate it, thanks jason
I have the return fuel run thru alum pipe thru the bottom of ice tank, I could always switch and run oil line thru it instead. Fuel never gets warm anyhow on it
Im expecting a quote on a dry sump kit today about 4-5 o'clock. I can text you what it would cost. I imagine pricey, maybe to pricey for myself. But I'm very curious about doing mine that way
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I have the return fuel run thru alum pipe thru the bottom of ice tank, I could always switch and run oil line thru it instead. Fuel never gets warm anyhow on it
http://www.pacificp.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=11_127&products_id=512
http://www.pacificp.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=11_127&products_id=477
http://www.pacificp.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=11_127&products_id=514
http://www.pacificp.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=11_127&products_id=513
These are just retail prices. If anyone is interested, let me know and I will work out special DD pricing.
I used to run mine through an ice box too, I got rid of off also cause it didn't help
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We've had some customers ask about doing this also, But really does no good IMO to cool the fuel when its getting compressed to 26-30k in the end anyways lol
We've had some customers ask about doing this also, But really does no good IMO to cool the fuel when its getting compressed to 26-30k in the end anyways lol
Yeah your right. I am going off memory from 2 years ago. I think fuel temp on inlet would be like 110 but then still get up to like 190 at the end of the run
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I'm not sure in a max effort performance world, but 190* hurts power and definitely shortens life of injectors in the real world... I've seen enough JD and Denzo test data to know this...cooler Fuel NEVER hurts performance or life, so it can't hurt IMO, even though we haven't ran our Fuel through ice in last 3 years, we did first 2 years though...