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Has anyone tried the melling shark tooth pump. They claim it’s takes less h.p. To turn.
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I have a lot of experience with this........do NOT use a high volume oil pump.....high pressure yes. Restrict top end as much as practical.
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My experience, I worked for a engine shop that did nascar oil pan study for chevrolet , for GM,,,, the best oilpan is NO oilpan,,, anything scraper wise and or windage tray wise was ALWAYS worse your better off figuring out how much oil you can get away with,,, out of the pan. period
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Stock Eliminator engines have certain limitations as to how far away you can keep the oil. I don't know about NASCAR.
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