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FETorino 08-05-2012 04:39 PM

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Originally Posted by badmatt (Post 428782)
very cute dry sump tank! new wheel choice i think is the best choice for this style of car just has that built for speed look.

I love the GT40 wheel look I just need to find a quality version of it I can afford in 19x10 and 20x12.

http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/l...wheels_016.jpg

Yep an ALMS tank, it should be a good match for my pan and pump.

http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/l...ca/dailey3.jpg

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Originally Posted by compos mentis (Post 428786)
Looks like ya got 'sumpthin tasty for that big badd Ford. :cool:

I can't walk into my spare room without tripping over parts for my FE.:D

http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/l...nca/RSTfly.jpg

badmatt 08-05-2012 05:33 PM

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Originally Posted by FETorino (Post 428793)

Yep an ALMS tank, it should be a good match for my pan and pump.

http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/l...ca/dailey3.jpg



I need so step my game up..

Matty'

Flash68 08-06-2012 11:45 PM

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Originally Posted by FETorino (Post 428793)

Yep an ALMS tank, it should be a good match for my pan and pump.

http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/l...ca/dailey3.jpg


Dang is that thing shallow or what? Looks sweet. :woot:

I remember looking into the reason behind having the dividers in there.... but I don't recall. ?

badmatt 08-07-2012 06:14 AM

Rob, Are you sure about going the SV1 route? there still fairly new to the market and i believe still in the development stage.

why not a "standard" 4500 series from Braswell or BLP?

Matt

Ron in SoCal 08-07-2012 08:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Flash68 (Post 429091)
Dang is that thing shallow or what? Looks sweet. :woot:

I remember looking into the reason behind having the dividers in there.... but I don't recall. ?

Dividers align w the crank to minimize oil splash and act as a standard baffle would. Shallow design helps w scavenging...:thumbsup:

67XR7 08-07-2012 08:51 AM

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Originally Posted by FETorino (Post 428277)
Its still the RS :thumbsup: plugging away. When the quality of work drops off then you know I'm on it.:rofl:

:rofl:

Flash68 08-07-2012 09:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Ron in SoCal (Post 429122)
Dividers align w the crank to minimize oil splash and act as a standard baffle would. Shallow design helps w scavenging...:thumbsup:

I just remember when telling one of the well known oil pan makers about my application they said to not use those big dividers. Those were intended for high speed Nascar oval track applications or something like that.

Are you saying shallow is preferred? That's not my understanding but could be wrong. I always thought shallow was simply for clearance reasons.

Ron in SoCal 08-07-2012 09:59 AM

Not sure but that looks like the Dailey set up? RobFE will jump in soon enough. :unibrow: Every vendor takes a different approach along w the pump pick up design. Rob's pan looks similar to what ARE sells for LS motors and that's where my comment came from.

FETorino 08-07-2012 10:33 PM

More progress

http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/l...ca/rstrunk.jpg


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Originally Posted by badmatt (Post 429110)
Rob, Are you sure about going the SV1 route? there still fairly new to the market and i believe still in the development stage.

why not a "standard" 4500 series from Braswell or BLP?

Matt

Matt

I already have a Holley list 8082 1050 2circuit Dominator and a set of Quickfuel metering blocks with replaceable emulsion jets so that is what I will start with.

The SV1 has been out for a while and is a proven product. I had contacted Prosystems and he recommended a 1050 and maybe an SV1 depending on a complete set of engine specs. Maybe in the future.


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Originally Posted by Flash68 (Post 429134)
I just remember when telling one of the well known oil pan makers about my application they said to not use those big dividers. Those were intended for high speed Nascar oval track applications or something like that.

Are you saying shallow is preferred? That's not my understanding but could be wrong. I always thought shallow was simply for clearance reasons.

Remember and FE and the copycat LS have deep skirted blocks and crossbolts. A shallow pan on an FE is a deeper pan on a SBC like yours. With regards to pan design you have to trust the guy building the pan knows what he is doing or choose another manufacturer. Bill builds his billet pans to scavenge oil efficiently and create crankcase vacuum. There is no need for a deep pan if the design is efficient and the pump is fed. You don't want oil in the pan you want it recirculated to the bearing surfaces.


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