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This thread taught me a great deal about the workings of the oil in the engine
.A bit of a low tech question but if i was going to run a single oil pressure gauge, where would be the best place to run it considering im booster with a S/C?
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No not really. You have to remember the FRS/BRZ is an NA car and it's oil pressure is enough for that so there are no issues handling that power level. The 2015 WRX has much more power and the oiling system is barely better. Both are just adequate enough for +75 HP bump or so.
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I don't have the actual details on the FRS/BRZ oil pump but would imagine it's similar to the STi JDM oil pump which is also 12mm and flows about 15.5 gpm at 85 psi. What this is telling us is that the oil volume requirements for these motors is huge. Thanks, Phil Grabow |
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All true, but I'd look into it. Even if they only do 8gpm at 80 psi, you can run two in parallel for extra flow and both in series with the stock pump or turbo pump. The increase head will make making pressure and flow easy.
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I think something like this would best used to feed the turbocharger so that's one less thing the main pump needs to feed. The temperature limitation is a problem however. Someone else should test this
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Will feeding the turbo with a separate pump solve your pressure problem? RB Racing looks like they have good pumps for the turbo. They're low flow compared to a fill engine pump, though.
I thought it was the other way around for pumps. Hence the low flow, high pressure fuel pump feeding the DI system while the high flow, low pressure pump feeds the port injectors and the high pressure pump. Make sure the high pressure line has plenty of supply via a low pressure, high flow pump. But I'm sticking NA for now. You're the one with a problem to solve and money to make. ![]() Quote:
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@Element Tuning I'm concerned with your findings. I'm very close to pulling the trigger and going for a turbo setup for track days. Of course I will be running an oil cooler before hitting the track, but I won't have a built motor for a while. Most likely will be running between 7-10psi until motor is built (or I build a separate block). If I were to run 10w-30, have an oil cooler, and run a larger radiator core ( probably dual pass ), would this be adequate or would I still have to run an external pump? If I were to run an external pump, how in the hell would I go about doing this while still leaving A/C intact?
The car is daily driven for now, and will remain that way. Living in Florida, A/C is an absolute must lol. Edit: it's also worth mentioning the turbo will be oil and water cooled. Larger dual-pass radiator, with oil cooler should drastically lower oil temps, no?
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Now my fingers are crossed for my latest attempt at oil pressure control but honestly if we need to go to an external oil pump, I just do not see a way to do it and keep the AC (on a turbocharged car). Now if every turbo kit was identical or a kit was designed around the external oil pump requirement it could probably be done and the AC salvaged. Thanks, Phil Grabow |
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curious what was your oil pressure at idle. 210~ oil temp? at 175deg mines in spec but its so low at operating temp. it looks like 2psi idling
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Ken Stout Racing ended up with an external oil pump setup run off a custom water pump pulley, but again it required removing the AC. Their supercharger inlet also sits in the AC area and it's a race car so they were already dumping it.
This setup was not exactly the most reliable at first. They had a couple serpentine belt failures which then led to bottom end engine failures, but found a stronger belt and didn't have any issues after that. ![]() They had oiling issues with their car which was running 330-350whp with the supercharger which led to using the custom setup. |
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First however I have been testing my "trick" alomg with a Perrin Oil Cooler with positive results. I will share the results shortly....which means when I have time. LOL! |
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I believe OEM spec is 7-10 psi at 195F. |
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