Re: Engine discussion ?
By the way I would not tilt a V8 90 degrees unless it had a very efficient dry sump oiling system. The engine would be more likly to starve of oil if slanted at 90 degrees and the engine would have reduced amounts of hp due to the crank shaft having to hit the oil and push through it, it's better if the crank shaft never touches the oil in the oil pan. Thats why the old drag racers known as "gassers" used to purposely run a quart or two low of oil. Thats also why windage trays are now installed in race cars. Dry sump oiling systems prevent race cars from starving of oil when they corner hard and it also eliminates the oil sloshing around in the oil pan, there are more advantages but they are soley for auto racing. Hope this helps!
Steve
By the way I would not tilt a V8 90 degrees unless it had a very efficient dry sump oiling system. The engine would be more likly to starve of oil if slanted at 90 degrees and the engine would have reduced amounts of hp due to the crank shaft having to hit the oil and push through it, it's better if the crank shaft never touches the oil in the oil pan. Thats why the old drag racers known as "gassers" used to purposely run a quart or two low of oil. Thats also why windage trays are now installed in race cars. Dry sump oiling systems prevent race cars from starving of oil when they corner hard and it also eliminates the oil sloshing around in the oil pan, there are more advantages but they are soley for auto racing. Hope this helps!
Steve
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