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+1 for the tough book! In the last 6 years, I've drowned it twice, dropped it in the bilge (i work on superyachts) a dozen times, tuned a 3000hp 4000 series MTU marine diesel with 47psi of boost, seen 16 yachts, it's been to 18 countries, 4 continants, saved my ass in 3 air ports, had me questioned once in germany(thought I looked suss with all the datalogging/satalite gear and a millitary toughbook), had 3 different OS's, 2 ram upgrades and downloaded over 300gig or prn...

oh and tuned my GTR... ha ha ha must have flown off the seat 25 times!

without a hicup!!!

who needs a sissy mac!!!

Hey Trent, how do the trust sumps stack up in your sump testing?

Cheers

J.

Its the only one i wont be testing as i know a few guys running them with no issues, the main reason though is in a s13 chassis it will hang too low as ive lowered the engine 25-35mm it will scrap ants off the pavement.

yeah the trust sump is a proven winner if you are staying wet sump and in a 4wd GTR. they are not expensive to buy, just need a competent welder and you're done. they are the right design and are about as far as you can go without it being too low (some would argue it already is a bit low but it has to be).

i had the trust sump in my previous gtr...i always paranoid when there were undulations/pot holes in the road, i used to hold my breath if i couldnt dodge it in time - it hangs way too low for my liking for the street

the rips sump (which i have now) on the other hand is much better in that it does not sit any lower than stock, in fact when i look under the car the cross member is about 10mm lower than the sump

id drop the restrictors down in size, i tested the rear drain on our engine on the dyno and found it did NOTHING useful... so we dont bother with them.

We drop to 0.95 in the drift 26's and have no issues, the 25's need more like 1.2mm or your lifters start to starve.

my engine is running 1mm restrictors in the middle and rear and a bundy tube feed for the VCT from the oil pressure sensor (RB30) and i haven't noticed any lifter noise apart from just after initial startup before oil pressure has risen to operating pressure

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