Subaru baffled sump

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mikeb wrote:Thanks dunk for that info much appreciated thanks mike
No problem.

I should have said that mine has the taller, narrower twin scroll sump - this is less liable to surge than the old single scroll sump but the baffle plate is an easy precaution.

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Good points :)

Mine holds nearly four litres Dunk. How quickly would you expect that to run out as I would expect to do an oil change every two or three events (theoretically :D )
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I have lost 4 litres on a track day before at Snetterton just from blow-by out of the left hand cyl head breather .... gets very expensive. (It was topped up regularly during the day - not all in one go)

The cosworth baffle plate solved that completely. I still plan to fit a proper baffled sump but to fit with the twin scroll sump it will need to be a custom affair. (I wont go to single scroll sump as I may go equal length headers and this would rule it out)

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I forgot about you and oil

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Post by stockcar »

if you can hang on for about a month we will have finished and available a proper ali baffle plated sump based on a twin scroll design...........

will be supplied complete with new sump pan and the target price is in the region of
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distributors for PIAA, EXE-TC, PERF. FRICTION, PAGID, FERODO RACING,
MOTUL & MILLERS OILS,
and the list goes on...............
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stuart wrote:I forgot about you and oil

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brilliant :lol: :lol: that had me laughing

intresting thread as i really should be looking into one of these
Small one's are more juicy

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Worth it Trev, hellava lot cheaper than a rebuild...I can tell ya!!!

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Be interested to see Alyn's version and don't have any events planned for a couple of months.
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