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So, are you going to give me the goss on tight ass billet oil pump gears? This new turbo of mine is meant to be effecient at 1.8bar (on Evos anyway) so think I may throw an oil pump on the old girl before I give her E85, and 28-30psi :) I cant have the Ford running more boost than my Nissan :thumbsup:

flow is the same, and the pressure is regulated by the spring. A N1 pump will gave you 110psi oil pressure, i'm going to play with some springs to get it around 75psi. The only way to increase flow is to put bigger wheels in, which needs a diferent housing. The gears just make a N1 pump strong. I've got no idea where my gears are sourced from, but they are just a billet version of the N1 gears (N1 is powerdered steel)

Just finished reading this, it took me literally a week of afternoons... Now to finish Damo's bloody thread...

Awesome build guys, some interesting ideas and a lot of hard work, good luck with the new engine :)

The engine finally fired into life last night. I only ran it long enough to make sure it had good oil pressure. I'll take it for it's first run-in run on Friday night. The shocks are still off getting revalved, so we found some odds and ends laying around, and put them in the car so I can run it in.

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Damo has modified the navigators seat, it's now about 60mm lower that it was before.

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I took the car out to Baskerville on the weekend and did 60 - 70 laps of testing, and shock setup. The super sump appears to have done the job, as oil pressure was consistant all day. The only problem was oil temp, but i've already got a cooler sitting ready to install.

The revalving of the shocks has made the car heaps better, I have so much more confidence in what it's doing now.

  • 2 weeks later...

We have been preping the car for Targa next week, but have been too busy to update the thread, we have setup a facebook page for updates during the event (shameless plug), out service drew will be updating the page during the event

https://www.facebook.com/#!/TeamManionRoach

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