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Hi there, selling my brand new Single stage external oil pump setup.

Beautiful entry level kit for the serious oil setup on an rb26.

Kit includes:

Moroso single stage external oil pump and custom bracket to suit aircon pump mounts.

9ltr extended r33 sump- custom sump

- custom s/s baffles

- An fittings to suit

Sump has been acid cleaned and is in a very clean/new condition ready for install.

Brand new Ross Balancer and Gilmore drive with belt.

Pump to sump line with An fittings.

Never been used and Ready for install on a serious gtr.

Selling all my parts and gtr as I have lost interest.

Can deliver at buyers expense.

Gold Coast

0407257188

$2100

Photos are not of the exact items but are very similar.

Will have photos tonight for any serious buyers. Cheers

Edited by PYSGTR
  • 3 weeks later...

Can you please explain how the single stage external pump helps, say in a car which already has an upgraded oil pump?

It is a 4wd sump?

Thanks

Matt

Yea mate, so the basic principle is. Even with an upgraded direct bolt on oil pump on the rb26 using the top of the line Tomei oil pump that retails around the $1600-2000 mark if I remember correctly, is still prone to breakage, they are much better than the factory system but still not the best solution to the famous dodgy rb26 oil system. The best option to eliminate pump breakage, starvation and all the rest, is an external multi stage dry sump set up. That costs around the $4000-6000 mark and is normally used for full competition setups.

This set up is similar the the pricy dry sump set up just without the price.

It eliminated pump breakage, increases sump oil quantity, improves oil pick up and oil starvation.

And yes it's a 4wd enlarged sump

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