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Old Apr 24, 2005 | 08:49 PM
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Has any one out there used a dry sump oiling system for a street/strip lS6. If so what make, number of stages and any problems?
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Old Apr 25, 2005 | 09:48 AM
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Has any one out there used a dry sump oiling system for a street/strip lS6. If so what make, number of stages and any problems?
Seems folks like the ARE (Armstrong Racing Engine Systems) products. I am researching this now too, for a road-racing setup.
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Have used a couple different types.
The Armstrong pan with a Daily 2 stage scavenge is the least expensive with good durability on the street and track.
The pump installs on the block low on pass side. It takes up the space where the ac pump is from the factory, so the ac needs to go. We have a ATI hub that has a gilmer gear cut in the hub to drive the pump. If you look at our website you will see the basic parts needed.

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Has any one out there used a dry sump oiling system for a street/strip lS6. If so what make, number of stages and any problems?
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