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hey guys need some help on this subject. i'm planning to take my car onto the track sometime in the near future but have heard from people that the gtr's oil sump is not up to the job. they told me that the gs i pull on the track would starve a part of the engine of oil thus resulting in a blown engine, possibly with piston coming out of side of block. pls advice if this is true. and if it is true, what can i do to rectify this, other than changing the sump?

thanks.

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Justjap have a sump which fixed this problem. 550.

www.justjap.com

I don't have one but have taken the car out on the track on several occasions. It doesn't seem to bother the motor too much. Keep an eye on temps cause gtr's get hot real quick. oil cooler is a must, radiator if things are very bad.

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i think the engine sits on the cross member thing that's y u have to pull the whole engine out.

got quoted 1k just to get the engine out...not a cheap exercise.

another thing, would it be ok if i didn't flog my car around the corners as hard? just wanna get some track time in n if the track work starts getting serious then i'd put the sump in.

is that risky?

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