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Re: dry sumped C4

Subject: Re: dry sumped C4
by BrianCunningham on 2008/7/20 0:47:22

Thanks again Mark.

BTW I'm with you the LT4 is the last Horray for the old smallblock. It actually put out as much power as the 97 LS1's.

I'm thinking with a custom bracket and 90degree boot wires I can keep my recently purchase MSD opti.

I'm also looking at your pictures and wondering with the battery moved if I can rotate the computer 90 degrees and have a more vertical oil tank. I can fab a composite one to fit the space.

Here's the drive I bought for the supercharger.
[IMG]http://i242.photobucket.com/albums/ff87/swiftwood/BayStateCorvetteClub/members/Brian%20Cunningham/blower%20build/Picture002.jpg[/IMG]

What I could do is drive the oil pump and then run a separate belt up to the blower. This would keep the regular belts on a separate system.
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