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RE: windsor piston cooling with oil
By tomj - 10/02/2004 7:00:36 PM; IP 68.106.150.79
This is an old trick that's been around forever in applications like diesels. Racers have gotten so good at taking the windage driven oil out of the crankcase that they need to do this to return the cooling effect. Metered orifices and LOTS of pump volume/oil capacity necessary. Oil control by scraper ring is complicated by this manuver. Not a street mod and definitely needs to be part of a coordinated combination.
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 windsor piston cooling with oil -- greg ward, 10/02/2004
RE: windsor piston cooling with oil -- tomj, 10/02/2004
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