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Old 12-26-2007, 04:19 PM
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Where are the dry-sump guys feeding the motor?
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Most dry sump LS1's still use the stock pump for pressure.
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Originally Posted by DONAIMIAN
Most dry sump LS1's still use the stock pump for pressure.
How the hell does that work?
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Normally feed oil into the rear fitting on a ARE pan, or a -10 fitting in the rear drivers side low main oil galley.

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Originally Posted by rocksws6
How the hell does that work?
Look up the ARE and AVIAID systems.
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Would that be good for a stock car too? I mean like a dirt track car, btw...

Could it just be tapped into the front hole where the pump sits?




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