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J.R. Haddad 01-05-2024 11:52 AM

Accusump - pros & cons
 
I'm thinking of installing an accusump on my LS motor. When I do things
like this, I always find out why I shouldn't have done it, after I've done
it. Would like some real world opinions from people with experience
in dealing with accusump type of installations.

Thanks,

J.R.

Steve Grady 01-05-2024 12:42 PM

Re: Accusump - pros & cons
 
Pros

Keeps oil pressure from dropping when stopping after burnouts & braking at the end of the run.

Allows to run a Lower oil level in pan if desired.
Allows prelubing the engine prior to start.
Can be operated mechanically
Can be operated electrically, Both on-off and/or Engine oil pressure reading.

Cons

Additional weight of canister, oil & plumbing.
Space to mount canister and route plumbing

stage1scott 01-05-2024 01:15 PM

Re: Accusump - pros & cons
 
everything Steve said-I saved a Buick 455 block when they started getting scarce and had kinda wide main clearances (for a street car) with an Accusump-prelubed on startup when the key went to on, street/stripped that thing for years like that

Mike Mans 01-05-2024 01:27 PM

Re: Accusump - pros & cons
 
We run accumulators on both of our cars, and have the electric solenoid connected to the ignition switch on them both as well. The only con is the small amount of additional weight, but I think the pros greatly out-weigh that. With this setup, we always turn on the ignition switch and let the motors prime until the oil pressure falls back to 5-10psi before we fire the cars up each morning. And of course the motor gets a full prime everytime you go to start it up so it's just a great insurance for every bearing and lubed surface. Highly recommend these to anyone, it's a great investment!

J.R. Haddad 01-05-2024 02:58 PM

Re: Accusump - pros & cons
 
Thanks Guys. I really appreciate the feedback. Mike, as always I owe
you another one. Pretty soon you'll be able to right me off on your
taxes!!

Thanks Again,

J.R.

JGrossijr 01-05-2024 07:10 PM

Re: Accusump - pros & cons
 
I like having an accumulator and recommend using the Canton EPS smart valve regardless of who's accumulator you choose

Jason Shepard 01-05-2024 10:28 PM

Re: Accusump - pros & cons
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mike Mans (Post 691124)
We run accumulators on both of our cars, and have the electric solenoid connected to the ignition switch on them both as well. The only con is the small amount of additional weight, but I think the pros greatly out-weigh that. With this setup, we always turn on the ignition switch and let the motors prime until the oil pressure falls back to 5-10psi before we fire the cars up each morning. And of course the motor gets a full prime everytime you go to start it up so it's just a great insurance for every bearing and lubed surface. Highly recommend these to anyone, it's a great investment!

How much additional oil do you need to run? 2 qts?

J.R. Haddad 01-05-2024 11:06 PM

Re: Accusump - pros & cons
 
Jason, I would like to have 1 to 1 1/2 quarts available.

Thanks,

J.R.

1320racer 01-06-2024 07:39 AM

Re: Accusump - pros & cons
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by J.R. Haddad (Post 691119)
I'm thinking of installing an accusump on my LS motor.

J.R.

\why, what issue do you have that you are trying to bandaid?

Steve Grady 01-06-2024 10:06 AM

Re: Accusump - pros & cons
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by J.R. Haddad (Post 691148)
Jason, I would like to have 1 to 1 1/2 quarts available.

Thanks,

J.R.

Moroso has them available in 1.5 Quart and 3 Quart.


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