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Old 03-27-2008, 06:30 AM   #1 (permalink)
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wayne,

have you guys looked into offering a canton accusump setup? It's basically a regulated high-pressure reserve cylinder of oil that stores up oil when pressure is sufficient and discharges when pump pressure drops. I think it would go nicely with the pan, (or maybe in place of it if philip's tired of welding).

3 quarts of high pressure reserve oil would be pretty sweet if the oil pump decides to crap out on the end of a long straight and you need enough time to pull onto the grass.
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Old 03-27-2008, 10:16 AM   #2 (permalink)
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I think this would be a great idea myself. I know the pans are a PITA to coordinate. I'll look into the idea and talk to Philip about it when I see him.
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Wayne , I have been using one for years and its saved me a couple of times . I have mine plumbed into the oil pump body where the gauge sender is located . I had to tap it to NPT so I dropped the pan and removed the pump to insure no material got into the engine during the tapping process ,cleaned and re-installed . The accumulator sits under the battery tray . I just took the engine down for freshing up and found after 165,000 miles the crank was near perfect . All it needed was micropolishing and hence standard bearings went back in . Steve
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Old 03-28-2008, 06:21 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Wayne , I have been using one for years and its saved me a couple of times . I have mine plumbed into the oil pump body where the gauge sender is located . I had to tap it to NPT so I dropped the pan and removed the pump to insure no material got into the engine during the tapping process ,cleaned and re-installed . The accumulator sits under the battery tray . I just took the engine down for freshing up and found after 165,000 miles the crank was near perfect . All it needed was micropolishing and hence standard bearings went back in . Steve
Curious what size/capacity fit where you mounted yours? Also what size turbos do you have and what boost do you usually run? When it "saved you" a couple times, what happened?
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Old 03-28-2008, 06:46 AM   #5 (permalink)
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I am curious how long a 3qt one would last you. I guess its given the damage and psi released out at but I wouldnt guess to long.


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Old 03-28-2008, 07:10 AM   #6 (permalink)
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talked with a colleague that does lube circuits, 60-80 L/min is a typical pump flowrate for a 4 cylinder running at redline and full load. flow rate is roughly linear with engine speed.

so apparently just enough to clutch in, hit the brakes and shut down; if your oil pump blows up completely. Probably quite a bit more time if it's still "kind of" working.

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Turbo , I have a very old 1QT system installed under the battery tray . Its been there since 1994 and has never failed . I use it to pre-lube the engine prior to startup ,cold or hot ,also a side benefit is that if the oil pressure falls below a certain set point the accumulator will intervene to maintain that set point . It saved me when I let the oil level get a little low and I was blasting around some back roads and the pressure dropped due to sloshing and exposing the pickup . Currently I am looking at the 2 qt unit but i do not have an adequate space picked out yet since they are 4.250" in Dia . Additionally I use Mobil 1 and OEM filters since day one . One more thing Moroso also makes one like the Canton/ Accusump that is available through Summit . I have never used the Moroso but just to let you know there are options . Steve
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BUMP for a great idea
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Old 05-13-2008, 08:20 AM   #9 (permalink)
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I think the same,that it would go nicely with the pan, also could be sold as a complete kit.
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