D1 external oil source
D1 external oil source
Currently running a D1 on a 383 97ss. Thinking of fabricating an external oil source (non-engine) to lube the Procharger. Tank + electric Weldon oil pump (3_lbs/ 3 to 5 amp load). I see the Procharger site talks about self_contained oiling as better due to lower temperature operation and possibly reduced charged air temps. Comments??? B.
I think it would be worthwhile for two reasons:
1) Lower intake temps
2) If the blower lets loose you don't contaminate your engine oil
BTW, the Renegade class of the NMRA does not allow the use of intercoolers. I remember reading when LaRocca switched to a self contained unit his IATs dropped by 55 degrees. Now, combine that w/ Alky or an IC, it could proove very beneficial.
1) Lower intake temps
2) If the blower lets loose you don't contaminate your engine oil
BTW, the Renegade class of the NMRA does not allow the use of intercoolers. I remember reading when LaRocca switched to a self contained unit his IATs dropped by 55 degrees. Now, combine that w/ Alky or an IC, it could proove very beneficial.
Thanks for repley. Was starting to think it was a dumb question (probably is). I have a Weldon #9200 vane type oil pump (picked up used) and it will put out 30 psi minimum -6an line outlet. A very quality pump. I was thinking of fabricating a small tank (from 3" alum tube about 9" long) since I have all the fabrication tools. Don't know about temp data, but, I know the blower involute does get hot. I think I will do this, but, as a side project. Sorry I posted this. B. (97ss 383 - D1 M6)
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