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Old 04-07-2016, 10:56 PM
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Default LS7 dry sump tank

Other than the stock and Peterson LS7 tank I'm thinking of building my own tank to better fit my Camaro. I remember seeing a tank IIMuch built and maybe Ironworks? That fit the passenger bulkhead. Is there anything special about the insides of the tanks or measurements of the baffles or even angles of the return line? I want to keep it right around 11q or so and there is enough room for it.
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Do some digging on www.aviaid.com they have some drawing,baffles,inserts, diagrams etc all pertaining to the ls7 oil systems . Could also go the route I probably will and just convert it to ls3 wet sump and not have to worry about cost, oil lines everywhere and possibly oil cavitation. Plus you'll gain a few hp with a wet sump
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Old 04-08-2016, 08:19 AM
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Do some digging on www.aviaid.com they have some drawing,baffles,inserts, diagrams etc all pertaining to the ls7 oil systems . Could also go the route I probably will and just convert it to ls3 wet sump and not have to worry about cost, oil lines everywhere and possibly oil cavitation. Plus you'll gain a few hp with a wet sump
That link has a ton of good information on it, thank you. I'm doing the dry sump as I plan on tracking the car and I tend to push pretty hard on things.
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Old 04-08-2016, 08:23 AM
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Ten fir ..(yes I did that on purpose) well good luck hope you get or find what you need
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Old 04-08-2016, 09:16 AM
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Plus you'll gain a few hp with a wet sump
Just FYI, this is the opposite of what is true about dry sump vs. wet sump.
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Old 04-08-2016, 09:35 AM
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Have you checked into any NASCAR or SCCA racing publications
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Is this what you are thinking? This is on JA 2.0. Don't know how they did the inside.
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Old 04-08-2016, 11:11 AM
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Is this what you are thinking? This is on JA 2.0. Don't know how they did the inside.
I haven't seen that one before. I was thinking IIMuch and Ironworks were squared off and fit in place following the stock body lines.
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Just FYI, this is the opposite of what is true about dry sump vs. wet sump.

actually on this motor with a stock set-up yes it is quite true ...one of the major magazines tested a ls7 and then swapped it over ...actually it could have even been horsepower tv ...regardless it was somewhere in the 7-11 hp range


correction 3-4 hp thru the rpm range heres the link http://www.hotrod.com/how-to/engine/...mp-conversion/

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