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mcrsr 05-12-2006 05:43 AM

Re: oil pumps and pan capacity
 
also, because i am now running a hi volume pump should i switch to 10w40 castrol so the oil flows faster??? any suggestions??

1BIGJIM 05-12-2006 05:54 AM

Re: oil pumps and pan capacity
 
Sounds sweet :drink: I always loved the Pachanga.
oil capacity is 8 quart pan
As your oil question others would need to pipe in. I am sure there is a thread some where.
My oil pressure starts at 70 cold and will be 40 at idle after a wide open hair blowing ride :D and basically build back to 60 at idle after the oil has cooled down.
I started with the stock 330 HP and Bravo. The Bravo is probably on borrowed time as it has never been apart. Just oil changes.
I am going to try a Mirage 27P this weekend to see if we have enough power to turn it.
Currently I am spinning a labbed 24 3 blade

mcrsr 05-13-2006 06:20 AM

Re: oil pumps and pan capacity
 
that thing must be crazy!!! send some pics!!

fbh-velocity 05-13-2006 09:33 AM

Re: oil pumps and pan capacity
 

Originally Posted by mcrsr
also, because i am now running a hi volume pump should i switch to 10w40 castrol so the oil flows faster??? any suggestions??

I use castrol 10w-40 in my engine also with hi vol oil pump. I don't think you can run your pan dry whatever you use 10w-40 synthetic or 20/50. the 10w-40 is a faster oil, but you might see a little more oil consumption depending on your engines condition.
Just be carefull not to overcool your oil :evilb: . 220* is perfect.
Add an oil thermostat if you want to be sure, and install a oil temp sender in your oil pan.


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