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hammertime 09-28-2008 10:43 PM

Oil Pans & HP
 
Hey guys this has been talked about several times I am sure but how much HP is there to be had in oil pans ?

I've ran a regular moroso pan for years but wondering if I should be looking at others ?

thanks

ARUSSELL 09-29-2008 07:34 AM

I had a Milidon pan that is basically a Moroso and when freshened the engine put on a ProCam pan and picked up 8 hp!!

zipper06 09-29-2008 10:27 AM

I don't know how HP can be picked up in an oil pan, but going dry sump there's definately some good gains. There's definately some gains by cutting down on the oil pressure and running thinner oils. i know people running 0-30 oil and gained as much as .005, but that's with a S/blk. By the way my friend with the old 49 ford truck not chopped with stock frame and ladder bars, got some new tires and ran 5.39 friday no additives. That's a 572 rat on gas and over 3,000 lbs with all glass and roll up windows.

Zip.

ARUSSELL 09-29-2008 01:27 PM

I think it is thw way a pan controls the windage. Some just have a better design then others.

johnracer 09-29-2008 03:49 PM

David, in my opinion, if you have a very high rpm combo, then you would probably see gains on a dyno with a really good pan. I'd say maybe 8-10 hp. If you had a really crappy pan before, maybe more. On the track, especially in a fast car like yours, I don't think you'd see any improvement at all. For what a trick pan costs, you could find more cost effective power gains elsewhere.....jmo
Johnny

hammertime 09-30-2008 06:07 PM

thanks for the replies guys

Like the last post said is what I figured there are better places to spend the money to make HP. Not that I need a ton more just looking for another 50hp without doing much to the motor. 8)

jmarksdragster 09-30-2008 07:42 PM

Deep Sump. The deeper the better.

dynaguy03 10-02-2008 12:12 PM

DEEP PANS
 
Hey JMARK YOU SAID?...."Deep Sump. The deeper the better."... Thats what "she" says"!! lol.. just jokin around

Keith

ashbros 10-03-2008 12:27 AM

My concern with an oil pan is to make sure the proper oil pressure is maintained throughout the run. Some pans on certain applications do not allow proper windage and oil return for pump pick up resulting in low oil pressure around 1200 ft mark. Now that a scary moment.
I have found the moroso and old hamburger pans work great for my seranio.


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