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Old 11-18-2012, 10:09 AM
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Question: Could a road race pan with high volume pump (w/o remote filter, cooler, accumulator) increase the possibility of a starvation condition vs a high pressure std volume pump?
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Old 11-18-2012, 05:55 PM
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Question: Could a road race pan with high volume pump (w/o remote filter, cooler, accumulator) increase the possibility of a starvation condition vs a high pressure std volume pump?
to me like you said the high volume probably work best with a remote filter,cooler and accumulator being that its going to move more volume through them compenents.....being that i still running the oil filter on the motor with adding an accumulator the high pressure pump should be plenty......i think it would be upgrade with the new road race pan...over factory standard pump....could be the factory pump mite be sufficient?
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If your looking to save some money just change out the pressure relief spring in your stock pump to the Z/28 spring. This will give you standard volume but bump pressure up to 60-70 lbs. The stock sring is good to about 55 lbs and in my opinion that isn't enough if your spinning to 6500 rpm.

Just remember the rule of thumb.....10 lbs of hot oil pressure for every 1000 rpm.
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thats a good idea....contacted canton racing and they reccomended the 15-250 pan along with their matching pickup.....if i installed the 15-250 RR pan w/pickup,high pressure spring,and install accumsump...that be a good budget upgrade over stock..
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I talked with canton, moroso and milodon at SEMA. I will begoing with the Canton. THe trap doors and shelf looked great. Moroso looked good too and they have billet rails and can build it out of aluminum. I was looking for a SBF pan but the engineering is probably the same.
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