Hope for the poor old '85/'86 engines.
#46
Originally Posted by GregBBRD
It's hard to compare stuff without doing back to back testing. The problems I've had before with crank scrapers on a 928 is that the oil tends to get trapped on top of them on the 1-4 side and then gets into a continuous loop of trying to get by the scraper and being pushed back up towards the head. The 928 engine is somewhat unique in that the fact that the oil returning from the heads and camshafts runs down the sides of the block. I really didn't want to interfere with this oil return path, so I skipped the scrapers. The side mount pieces on the screens were designed to block the "sloshing" of the oil when the car goes around corners, while allowing the oil to return without resistance, to the pan. This stuff is definately not some simple grating that is stuck down there and a spacer. There's a bit more there than meets the initial inspection.
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Put me down for a set whent hey become available. Mid summer I hope to start working on my new track motor.
#48
Originally Posted by Sterling
The Kevin johnson scraper has shields that deflect the oil draining away from the scraper....... I bought the whole kit from him and still had oil ingestion issues afterwards.......
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#50
Originally Posted by GregBBRD
This stuff is definately not some simple grating that is stuck down there and a spacer. There's a bit more there than meets the initial inspection.
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Pan and spacer are installed without any gaskets. Used studs and nuts instead of bolts. Looking for any rigidity I can find for the bottom end.
Louis: Not much to look at. The oil pick-up is stock. I just built spacers to move it down .375". I did retain the stock GTS baffle with the windage trays, BTW. I figure that Porsche is way smarter than me.....that actually didn't take much figuring.
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Louis: Not much to look at. The oil pick-up is stock. I just built spacers to move it down .375". I did retain the stock GTS baffle with the windage trays, BTW. I figure that Porsche is way smarter than me.....that actually didn't take much figuring.
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Originally Posted by GregBBRD
Pan and spacer are installed without any gaskets. Used studs and nuts instead of bolts. Looking for any rigidity I can find for the bottom end.
Louis: Not much to look at. The oil pick-up is stock. I just built spacers to move it down .375". I did retain the stock GTS baffle with the windage trays, BTW. I figure that Porsche is way smarter than me.....that actually didn't take much figuring.
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Louis: Not much to look at. The oil pick-up is stock. I just built spacers to move it down .375". I did retain the stock GTS baffle with the windage trays, BTW. I figure that Porsche is way smarter than me.....that actually didn't take much figuring.
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What can you do to a 944?
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Works for me lol
Think you could massage an 8V NA to 250HP?
Think you could massage an 8V NA to 250HP?
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Greg has a 944 GTR racer sitting in a blow up bubble .....brand new never raced .That is the Transam car which made like 650 hp out of the 4 cylinder. Greg can "fix" anything !