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Daily engineering makes a dry sump setup as well. So they do have others out there. Looks good though.

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Old 01-16-2017, 11:42 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Daily engineering makes a dry sump setup as well. So they do have others out there. Looks good though.
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Daily engineering makes a dry sump setup as well. So they do have others out there. Looks good though.
And what's the price point??
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And what's the price point??
I wouldn't recommend unless you really plan on tracking the car hard or plan on making some serious power( you are going boost). It's 7 grand minus the AN fittings and lines and you lose your A/C, but that could always be worked around. So at the end of the day you're looking closer to $10,000 for MAM sump. Just giving my unworthy 2 cents
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I wouldn't recommend unless you really plan on tracking the car hard or plan on making some serious power( you are going boost). It's 7 grand minus the AN fittings and lines and you lose your A/C, but that could always be worked around. So at the end of the day you're looking closer to $10,000 for MAM sump. Just giving my unworthy 2 cents
If and when the new z35 comes out. My 370 I will be turning into a strictly track car. I plan on boosting it in the near future. The wife already gave me the green light lol.
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If and when the new z35 comes out. My 370 I will be turning into a strictly track car. I plan on boosting it in the near future. The wife already gave me the green light lol.
Then i say go for it, Im doing it year after my build. Another alternative is the nismo oil pump, and the rjm oil pump gears. But the rjm gears are still untested.
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Then i say go for it, Im doing it year after my build. Another alternative is the nismo oil pump, and the rjm oil pump gears. But the rjm gears are still untested.
Yes I was looking at them.. but to me they just seem a bit pricy.. for what they are.
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Yes I was looking at them.. but to me they just seem a bit pricy.. for what they are.
I have them, but not installed as they came just a bit too late for my build. That said, I'm eager to see if someone is able to safely raise the redline with them and run on the track at ~8500 RPM.
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I wouldn't recommend unless you really plan on tracking the car hard or plan on making some serious power( you are going boost). It's 7 grand minus the AN fittings and lines and you lose your A/C, but that could always be worked around. So at the end of the day you're looking closer to $10,000 for MAM sump. Just giving my unworthy 2 cents
What happens with the OEM oil pump when you go the dry sump route? Does it just stay as is?
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Daily engineering makes a dry sump setup as well. So they do have others out there. Looks good though.
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