Drysump a good idea?
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Drysump a good idea?
Any opinions apart from the cost on running one? I want a baffled sump but for a few(5) hunderd quid more I could add one plus at the end of the summer I could look into lowering the engine with the extra room.
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The max I could drop the engine down would be 100mm/150mm with the drysump. If I moved the engine back at the same time it would be more, if I did that I could possibly keep the driveshafts I've got now. There are plenty of driveshaft options from the US as the k20 engine swap is pretty popular into smaller hondas with with a narrower track I presume they'll go onto my hubs.
I'm pretty lucky that there is a fair bit of room in my engine bay, I'd just have to see how far I could go without hitting the manifold on the trackrods or the gearbox on the subframe.
I'm pretty lucky that there is a fair bit of room in my engine bay, I'd just have to see how far I could go without hitting the manifold on the trackrods or the gearbox on the subframe.
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