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Re: Dry sump conversion Sun, 14 August 2005 02:09 Go to previous message
ok! we only use 4 stage pumps on V8's that are making 650hp-720hp.there is no point using a 4 stage on most engines at all.
a proper dry sump setup on a race car will cost you about $5000-$8000.a good tank is about the $800 mark with baffles and side entry to spin the oil.good filters are around the $300 mark,pump will be from $1200-$2500,braided lines and fittings around the $1200-$2000 depending on the setup.then depending on engine you need to mesh the gallerys and set it up internally for dry sumping.a pan will cost between $400-$1200.then there is the catch can and the pulley setup to drive the pump.

it can also be done for very cheap if you use rubber hose,second hand pump etc etc this could be done for $1500 if you shop around for the bits and peices.but as there is accumulators that work very well on the track and can be bought for under $500 it comes done to how much do you want to spend.
if my scanner was working i could show you hundreds of pics of diffrent dry sump systems i have made for circuit cars{is there a company you can give pics to and they put them all on disc?}.
mick
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