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Forum: Sprint Car Tech Talk (go)
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Topic: wet sump 360 engine
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le_jake
May 06, 2010 at 09:00:25 AM
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I'm building a ASCS 360 wetsump engine using a Canton pro pan, anything special i should know about a wet sump sprint car engine ?

 

jake



robbie
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July 11, 2011 at 02:30:56 PM
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Your initial costs are lower, but you will wish you had a dry sump when it kicks a leg out of bed. Theres just not enough volume of oil to sustain the high RPM and workload of a sprint car motor for as long as needed race after race. We have a group here called the Challenge Cup based out of Prescott, Arizona. Most of them run wet sump motors as it is a limited class that basically uses a motor similar to IMCA. Maybe track them down and give them a call.


www.abcmotorsports.com
(The Arizona 12 cars)

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