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get 80w-140 diff lubewith my new found knowledge from this thread… I think im gonna buy one type of oil for my ED, motorcycle and jet ski. 20w-50 for everything. Should be just fine, eh?
get 80w-140 diff lubewith my new found knowledge from this thread… I think im gonna buy one type of oil for my ED, motorcycle and jet ski. 20w-50 for everything. Should be just fine, eh?
when I was thinking about building a race car, I wanted high pressure but after talking to real racers they said higher volume is better than high pressure.Yeah I want to see some oil pressure north of 100. I need thicker than 50 for that
Even better! Why didn’t I think of this!get 80w-140 diff lube
I’m being sarcastic. I don’t care that much, I just go with the recommended viscosity and use reputable researched oils.when I was thinking about building a race car, I wanted high pressure but after talking to real racers they said higher volume is better than high pressure.
but to each their own
Very true. High pressure doesn't always float the crankshaft like volume will. Pump on my car is high volume, just have to make sure you don't suck the pan dry with high volumewhen I was thinking about building a race car, I wanted high pressure but after talking to real racers they said higher volume is better than high pressure.
but to each their own
If you don't change anything else in the system, going to a high volume pump will also increase pressure. You can't get more volume through a passage without increasing pressure, or making the passage larger. And you can't increase pressure without increasing volume, or making passage smallerVery true. High pressure doesn't always float the crankshaft like volume will. Pump on my car is high volume, just have to make sure you don't suck the pan dry with high volume
Me too and exactly why I don't get the guy telling everyone to use the non recommended weight oil. As soon as something happens, they are going to be looking for ways to get out of paying for it.I’m being sarcastic. I don’t care that much, I just go with the recommended viscosity and use reputable researched oils.
I've got other changes but I should have been more clear. Yes, a high volume pump will increase oil pressure but not like a high pressure oil pumpIf you don't change anything else in the system, going to a high volume pump will also increase pressure. You can't get more volume through a passage without increasing pressure, or making the passage larger. And you can't increase pressure without increasing volume, or making passage smaller
High-Volume Oil Pump
A High-Volume Pump will push more oil through the system. It has larger gears to move more oil per revolution.
These pumps are good for performance engines with larger bearing clearances. The added oil will help maintain oil pressure and carry away heat.
A high-volume pump may also be required to lubricate add-on engine parts. This includes:
- External oil coolers
- Remote oil filters
- Camshaft phasers (Variable Valve Timing)
- Superchargers/Turbochargers
- Etc.
High-Pressure Oil Pump
High-Pressure Pumps have a stiffer spring in the bypass valve. This allows more pressure to build before bypassing the oil back to the pan.
These pumps are required for performance engines that turn high rpm. If you are racing at 7,000 rpm, you need 70 psi. With some pumps, you can change the Pressure Relief Spring to raise or lower the pressure.