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Old 25-09-2005, 08:44 PM   #1
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Ok, just wondering who has gone the dry sump route before, and what problems they encountered.
What sort of life expectancy do you get from a pump?
Is a Barnes, Moroso or a Weaver pump the way to go?
Where did you run the tank, and what size did you run?

Looking at it now, as there is minimal room to run a decent sump in an EL, and dry sump cures all woes, seeing surge will be a problem....

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Old 26-09-2005, 11:18 AM   #2
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Going from all the replies it looks like you will be the pioneer for this. You could maybe try one of the supercar teams for some info.
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Old 26-09-2005, 11:21 AM   #3
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Ok, just wondering who has gone the dry sump route before, and what problems they encountered.
What sort of life expectancy do you get from a pump?
Is a Barnes, Moroso or a Weaver pump the way to go?
Where did you run the tank, and what size did you run?

Looking at it now, as there is minimal room to run a decent sump in an EL, and dry sump cures all woes, seeing surge will be a problem....
Your best bet would be to give Barney at VPW a ring he seems to be the man when it comes to dry sump set ups. Or give Trick and Manswato a ring.
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Old 26-09-2005, 12:47 PM   #4
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I have the pan, with some pretty cool piston coolers, and a 18 quart Peterson tank for the boot, but just looking for the best pump.
I think a 5 stage Barnes or Weaver would be the go, just need to see which is the more reliable.
I am getting a 2 stage pinion driven Barnes Pump for the 3rd member and gearbox, so possibly the Barnes could be the go?
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Old 27-09-2005, 09:09 PM   #5
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Ok, I see alot of views, and no replies, so I guess alot of people out there have no idea in the first place what a dry sump is.
Secondly, I gather that those that know, have probably never even seen one.
I guess I will have to write a story, and post some pics up once its all fitted up.

For those that know what it all is, I purchased a 5 stage Barnes pump today, a really nice light one, only weighs 13lb, so its all now about plumbing the bloody thing up....
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Old 27-09-2005, 09:57 PM   #6
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Since most people do not know that much about the dry sump setup you could show us a bit of your project. I for one am always interested in gaining a bit more automotive knowledge, and wouldn't mind seeing some pics of the setup.
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