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Ok, first lets get the fart jokes out of the way...…...waiting. (Older members must have a ton in reserve. Lol). I'm prepared for the deluge.
Now lets start with the real SEXY question I'm sure is on everyone's mind and will break all thread post records. What ever happened to oil windage being a problem? I mean before I got into the Gen III hemi and was building small and BB Chevy's, oil windage was a real concern. Meaning it was bad on many levels.
1-It would rob horsepower by causing a "rope" of oil around the crank as it was spinning(belief was on average it could rob 25hp or more above 6000rpm).
2- It would get very aeriated and lose consistency and subsequent oil pressure (scoring up bearings and a multitude of friction/burning up problems) and
3- Would cause the rings to get over whelmed and oil bypass at high rpm (lowering octane, fouling plugs and causing huge blow-by past breathers )
Guy's would do all they could to prevent the sh*# storm of oil from whipping around inside the engine (i.e. oil restrictors, crank scrapers etc.). Now the gen III has oil SQUIRTERS! which ADD to this oil storm. Don't all those other things still exist?
I know todays engines have higher silicon pistons and tighter clearances and synthetic oil. But does that make all that other stuff go away???
Now lets start with the real SEXY question I'm sure is on everyone's mind and will break all thread post records. What ever happened to oil windage being a problem? I mean before I got into the Gen III hemi and was building small and BB Chevy's, oil windage was a real concern. Meaning it was bad on many levels.
1-It would rob horsepower by causing a "rope" of oil around the crank as it was spinning(belief was on average it could rob 25hp or more above 6000rpm).
2- It would get very aeriated and lose consistency and subsequent oil pressure (scoring up bearings and a multitude of friction/burning up problems) and
3- Would cause the rings to get over whelmed and oil bypass at high rpm (lowering octane, fouling plugs and causing huge blow-by past breathers )
Guy's would do all they could to prevent the sh*# storm of oil from whipping around inside the engine (i.e. oil restrictors, crank scrapers etc.). Now the gen III has oil SQUIRTERS! which ADD to this oil storm. Don't all those other things still exist?
I know todays engines have higher silicon pistons and tighter clearances and synthetic oil. But does that make all that other stuff go away???
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