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pjohnson 10/11/12 12:45 PM

Dry sumps
 
Anyone have any experiance with dry sumps on mini sprints? do they help?

Cadpro18 10/11/12 3:21 PM

Re: Dry sumps
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by pjohnson (Post 305823)
Anyone have any experiance with dry sumps on mini sprints?

Yes

Quote:

Originally Posted by pjohnson (Post 305823)
do they help?

I have an '09 ZX10 and my reason for going with a drysump was the oil control/loss problem with this engine. It doesn't lose a drop with the drysump, so yes, it helped.

pjohnson 10/11/12 5:05 PM

Re: Dry sumps
 
Where did you get your kit and how much? do you have a external pump? Wonder how hard it will be to find a used kit for a 98 gsxr

Cadpro18 10/11/12 5:41 PM

Re: Dry sumps
 
Jessie at Brittsan Racing Development designed and built the kit. Pressure is provided by the stock internal pump. A 2-stage external suction pump mounts in place of the water pump. A plate with 2 pickups and an oil feed port for the stock pump replaces the stock pan.

Add to that a tank, lines, and a Davies-Craig electric water pump and it's about $3K

TQ29m 10/12/12 4:48 PM

Re: Dry sumps
 
I've dry sumped several different cycle engines, and for the most part, it isn't that big a deal, you don't even need a machine shop in your shop, as I do, but it helps, it depends on how much you want to spend, for an oil pump, but there are several ways to skin this cat, without dumping a load in it, and if it were me, before I even considered a mini-sprint, I'd look for someone who could dry sump it first, and make sure that happened first. Just a thought! Bob

DAD 10/13/12 11:30 AM

Re: Dry sumps
 
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Originally Posted by TQ29m (Post 305957)
I've dry sumped several different cycle engines, and for the most part, it isn't that big a deal, you don't even need a machine shop in your shop, as I do, but it helps, it depends on how much you want to spend, for an oil pump, but there are several ways to skin this cat, without dumping a load in it, and if it were me, before I even considered a mini-sprint, I'd look for someone who could dry sump it first, and make sure that happened first. Just a thought! Bob


With a Suzuki you won't have a belching problem all you need is a good flat pan and a pick up relocated to the right rear of the pan.

Honest Dad himself:6::6:

pjohnson 10/13/12 12:23 PM

Re: Dry sumps
 
Thanks for the advice and replies gives me food for thought. Bob I already have two minisprints for next season. one with a yamaha and one with the suzuki. I had hope to get them out this year but had many things to work out on them and just took longer than i wanted. Now going to have a major surgery so will be down for a couple months so just making sure im ready for next season. The dry sump is something i was just wondering about thanks Phil

TQ29m 10/13/12 12:37 PM

Re: Dry sumps
 
With proper venting, you won't have a negative, or positive vacuum or pressure in the sump, you got 4 cylinders going up and down, 2 at a time, but it's hard to pound in some folks heads, how to vent the system, if done properly, you will have a very slight vacuum, but not enough to cause any oiling issues, then that allows you to mount a tank outside, that'll hold enough oil to keep everything happy, if someone isn't willing to listen, at my age, I just walk away. Bob. Good luck!

pjohnson 10/13/12 1:04 PM

Re: Dry sumps
 
Thanks this is the info i needed

DAD 10/13/12 1:22 PM

Re: Dry sumps
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by TQ29m (Post 306049)
With proper venting, you won't have a negative, or positive vacuum or pressure in the sump, you got 4 cylinders going up and down, 2 at a time, but it's hard to pound in some folks heads, how to vent the system, if done properly, you will have a very slight vacuum, but not enough to cause any oiling issues, then that allows you to mount a tank outside, that'll hold enough oil to keep everything happy, if someone isn't willing to listen, at my age, I just walk away. Bob. Good luck!

"A Thorn Of Experience Is Worth a Wilderness of Warning."
I learn something every day Bob and at my age I need all the help I can get.;) Something about needing DLC pins. :9::9:

Honest Dad himself:6::6:


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