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> WTB: Oil sump pump, Oil sump pump
kaiserms
post Mar 28 2017, 01:07 PM
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WTB: Looking for an 8 to 12 gal oil sump pump setup to fit a 914 2.2 motor.
Please indicate the price and shipping cost.
Thank you
Kaiser
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brant
post Mar 29 2017, 11:42 AM
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if this is a race car I can understand a dry sump system
expensive and complicated but can be beneficial

if this is a street car.... you only need a tuna can
these have traditionally been much preferred over a larger sump which bolts onto the motor. The deep sump is vulnerable to damage in road use, and also the case is not strong where these mount... so generally the tuna can accomplishes the same thing with less risk

I actually run a 5 gallon (20quart) oil system on my race car
but again, the application is very different than street use
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