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Old 02-01-2019, 10:09 AM
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Looking for Dry sump options for a high RPM NA project, besides Dailey?
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I've been eyeing Nutter Racing Engines. They manufacture them up in Washington.

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The ARE (Armstrong Race Engineering) setups are really nice.
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Thank you! Just emailed ARE
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Here's another option:

https://aviaid.com/chevy-ls-series.html
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In my opinion the dailey stuff is top notch. I just went through a ARE 3 stage suction setup in a c5 corvette. The issues with the scavenge lines clearance more than justify the added cost of the dailey pump and pan. You also cannot run the r/s engine mount in the vette so a engine plate is needed. I custom built a r/s mount with a solid left side to make it work.
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The Dailey stuff is crazy nice! Truly a work of art.....
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This is for a production style engine bay where you give up the a/c. 3 stage pump can work in C5/C6 and Fbody applications.... Dailey does make more full blown race versions also with more stages.

Dailey!


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Approximate cost for the Dailey setup? What's the belt life like?
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Aviaid do offer quite a few options and all look decent.

Or you could just custom made your own ? Lots of bracket and sump options etc.




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