Anyone ever had experience with an accu-sump?
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Had one on a former race car. It was effective at keeping the oil pressure up in the corners, but was a PIA, as inevitably you'd pull into the pits and realize you haven't shut the valve. Gotta rev the motor to get all the oil back into the sump, shut the valve, then shut down the motor. We ended up pulling it out when we found an effective oil pan baffle. With the baffle, I've never seen less than 50# of pressure in the corners.'88 M3
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Originally posted by Tom Olsson View PostHad one on a former race car. It was effective at keeping the oil pressure up in the corners, but was a PIA, as inevitably you'd pull into the pits and realize you haven't shut the valve. Gotta rev the motor to get all the oil back into the sump, shut the valve, then shut down the motor. We ended up pulling it out when we found an effective oil pan baffle. With the baffle, I've never seen less than 50# of pressure in the corners.
You can get one with an automatic valve that you hook up so it closes the valve when you turn the engine off- that way you maintain pressure in the Accusump so it helps next time you start the car.
FWIW, even a 3 Qt system is only gonna provide a couple of seconds of pressure at high RPM's- but even that little bit extra can help mean the difference between engine damage and none.
But a good pan baffle is a good idea too- and cheaper than an Accusump.
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I spent a lot of time talking to the people at Canton when I was setting up the system in my E30 track car. So maybe I can offer some "inside" info.
Originally posted by Rigmaster View PostYou had the manual valve version then? You can get one with an automatic valve that you hook up so it closes the valve when you turn the engine off...
Originally posted by Rigmaster View PostFWIW, even a 3 Qt system is only gonna provide a couple of seconds of pressure at high RPM's- but even that little bit extra can help mean the difference between engine damage and none.
Originally posted by Rigmaster View PostBut a good pan baffle is a good idea too- and cheaper than an Accusump.
If there's a cheaper source for a baffled pan, I'd like to pick one up. Between the Accusump and baffled pan, I think we should be OK.sigpic
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Originally posted by Tom Olsson View PostHad one on a former race car. It was effective at keeping the oil pressure up in the corners, but was a PIA, as inevitably you'd pull into the pits and realize you haven't shut the valve. Gotta rev the motor to get all the oil back into the sump, shut the valve, then shut down the motor. We ended up pulling it out when we found an effective oil pan baffle. With the baffle, I've never seen less than 50# of pressure in the corners.90 E30 325i
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