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Old 10-08-2011, 08:16 AM
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TheRabbit
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Go dry sump and that'll solve all your worries. :wink: To me it wasn't a cost it was an investment to make sure I had a good oiling system for my motor. I wouldn't want to turn a motor much over 7,000 with a wet sump. I think it's around 7,600 or 7,800 you start loosing oil pressure with a wet sump on a BBC.
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