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Wayne Davis (Offline)
  #8 4/7/18 3:53 PM
Originally Posted by Griffittsmotorsports:
The only thing drysump does is help the life of the motor so it is money well spent
Bobby you argued different when you was trying to promote D-2 racing at the 2016 meeting in St.Louis...I know cause I was setting right beside ya...but it is $$$ you DO NOT have to spend...many of these engines have been racing since 2009...I know of 2 sealed Keith Ikia engines running in Feb. without dry sump

has anyone ever tested the issues that happen in a wet sump vs. dry sump on the race track when the oil is being sloshed around hitting the crankshaft vs. not hitting the crankshaft? something you can not find on the dyno

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