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<blockquote data-quote="six" data-source="post: 505570" data-attributes="member: 13557"><p>waste of time. unless you are running it on a track or dragging it. forget all the rubbish about them keeping oil cool the heat does not dissipate with a deep sump alone therefore they just take longer to heat up, but once up to temp all that lovly oil is super hot. </p><p></p><p>deep sump is like hanging a chip fryer on the bottome of your engine.. why?!? </p><p></p><p>question is what factors are you seeing or how are you using your van to think you may need one?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="six, post: 505570, member: 13557"] waste of time. unless you are running it on a track or dragging it. forget all the rubbish about them keeping oil cool the heat does not dissipate with a deep sump alone therefore they just take longer to heat up, but once up to temp all that lovly oil is super hot. deep sump is like hanging a chip fryer on the bottome of your engine.. why?!? question is what factors are you seeing or how are you using your van to think you may need one? [/QUOTE]
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