That is what I am having done to mine while the engine is out. Rising Sun Performance are making me a custom large capacity sump with probably a Tomei baffle kit.murano3 wrote:One thing to consider though Ian, if you have better corner gripping - you may need to fit either an Acusump or have your sump extended, as you will starve your car and kill it with the high G cornering that improved grip will give you.
Sump Extension / Accusump?
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Geoff,
I wouldnt bother with a Tomei baffle kit - it didnt save mine, and I know a couple of others that went with one fitted !!
Ron K does a nice gated sump that VERY large, or the good old Trust extension is a winner which comes with a new baffle and extended pickup.
Personally I would consider a dry sump for not alot more circa
I wouldnt bother with a Tomei baffle kit - it didnt save mine, and I know a couple of others that went with one fitted !!
Ron K does a nice gated sump that VERY large, or the good old Trust extension is a winner which comes with a new baffle and extended pickup.
Personally I would consider a dry sump for not alot more circa
The accusump kit doesn't do away with the need for an extended sump but it's a very good accompaniment to one, imho. It does pump more oil into the engine in low pressure situations. In mock testing, Gary @ APT and I wanted to know how long the accusump could supply oil in enough pressure to the engine to avoid the 'red light of death' oil warning light. To do this we removed the sump plug and drained the engine oil completely. Then switched the ignition around so that 'rlod' came on, then we switched the accusump on. The 'rlod' went off immediately indicating 10psi or more in the engine and the light stayed off 40 seconds until the accusump was empty. Pretty impressive I thought :thumb:
Dan (Madenglishman) has one of Rons trust style sump kits for reference.
Dan (Madenglishman) has one of Rons trust style sump kits for reference.
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Stuart, what did it cost for the accusump and installation? ... and there more than one size.
Back to how it works, so do you put say 4.5 litres in the engine - then suck it into the Accusump, then top up the oil to the relevant level?.
Where does it connect into the engine - is it a case of drilling into the sump and tapping the connection?.
Back to how it works, so do you put say 4.5 litres in the engine - then suck it into the Accusump, then top up the oil to the relevant level?.
Where does it connect into the engine - is it a case of drilling into the sump and tapping the connection?.
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