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matto_89

posted on 19/9/11 at 08:51 AM Reply With Quote
X-Flow Big Wing Sump

Morning all, just wondering if anyone knows how much shallower these sumps are vs. standard 1600 ones? Trying to work out how much of a difference it'd make to my ground clearance issues!

Thanks!

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lsdweb

posted on 19/9/11 at 10:05 AM Reply With Quote
I didn't think they were any shallower!


I could be wrong though!

Wyn

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matto_89

posted on 19/9/11 at 10:28 AM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by lsdweb
I didn't think they were any shallower!


I could be wrong though!

Wyn


Bugger, perhaps I've misunderstood - I thought they were shallower, and made up for the lost capacity with the wings!

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lsdweb

posted on 19/9/11 at 10:58 AM Reply With Quote
I thought they were bigger to give greater capacity and reduce starvation.
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dave-69isit

posted on 19/9/11 at 02:04 PM Reply With Quote
ask dave ashurst he has a big wing sunp on his car
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AndyGT

posted on 19/9/11 at 02:30 PM Reply With Quote
Can you not cut and shunt a sump of your own to match you specifications? As long as you bolt down the sump to an old block during the welding phase, then there shouldn't be anyproblems excluding the quality of welding. Parafin in the sump is good at detecting dodgy welds... ...when you've finished welding of course!!!





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matto_89

posted on 20/9/11 at 10:29 AM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by AndyGT
Can you not cut and shunt a sump of your own to match you specifications? As long as you bolt down the sump to an old block during the welding phase, then there shouldn't be anyproblems excluding the quality of welding. Parafin in the sump is good at detecting dodgy welds... ...when you've finished welding of course!!!


Yeah I had thought of that, but I'm not convinced in my ability to weld it oil-tight! In addition, surely I'd be best off putting wings on the sump to compensate for the lost capacity?

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