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Old 06-29-2011, 11:17 AM
D-CEL D-CEL is offline
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Dry sumps are better for a high performance application plain and simple.
I don’t agree with the logic here. When your spending $100k on a car, $30k of that tied up in a super cool, all aluminum, wiz bang piece of mechanical jewelry. You decide to save a few bucks on the Oiling system? LOL really? You guys are killing me! LOL
Wet sumps certainly work to a certain level, but most guy around here shot right past that level years ago!

Rodknock,

“Chocolate cake wins too” How did you get there?
So dry sumps are like chocolate cake? All calories, carbs, fat and sugar, with no nutritional value? Really? Dude, your analogies just plain suck.
Let me help, god knows you need it.

Wet sumps are like ex wives: they work, for a while, then you learn that there is a much better system out there. You can hang in there, stick with it because it’s cheaper and easier, but in the end catastrophic failure will be the result if pushed to hard.

Dry sumps.. Well dry sumps are like young, smoking hot girl friends: They are expensive, require a higher level of attention and involvement. However in return for that cost and added complexity, They look great, perform at the highest level possible and generally superior in everyway.
And they pull vacuum…..

I’m with Jerry and Bruce

Dry sump!!! #1

Jason

Last edited by D-CEL; 06-29-2011 at 11:19 AM.. Reason: typo
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