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Old 01-11-2024, 10:18 AM   #1
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Robin, I didn’t see any mention of coyote engines in the title of this thread nor in the OP’s opening post. Matter of fact he specifically stated his is an LS engine. More important, you offer no opinion about using an accusump pro or con in your lengthy post. Just saying
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Old 01-11-2024, 01:34 PM   #2
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Robin, I didn’t see any mention of coyote engines in the title of this thread nor in the OP’s opening post. Matter of fact he specifically stated his is an LS engine. More important, you offer no opinion about using an accusump pro or con in your lengthy post. Just saying
I also didn`t see any mention of unlimited Big Block powered throttle stop dragsters , with no oil pan restrictions (by class), in the title of this thread, nor in the OP`s opening post. Yet, here you are!
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Old 01-11-2024, 02:50 PM   #3
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You guys really need to stop argue with this guy,his only goal is to annoy people,he will eventually go to a new board and annoy others if he don't get any fights here.
He is just a Click-Bait
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So not only has Mcfly not replied to the OP’s question but now Mr.Clean too
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Old 01-11-2024, 03:16 PM   #5
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So not only has Mcfly not replied to the OP’s question but now Mr.Clean too

Alright Biff…
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Old 01-11-2024, 03:58 PM   #6
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Robin, I didn’t see any mention of coyote engines in the title of this thread nor in the OP’s opening post. Matter of fact he specifically stated his is an LS engine. More important, you offer no opinion about using an accusump pro or con in your lengthy post. Just saying
This is TECH Forum.

The title of the thread was Accusump Pros and Cons

That would not preclude a discussion about LS, Coyotes or Big Block Chevys

While my response was wordy, I wanted to share the details on my experiences with the other racers here who may share the same issues.

I have no opinion. I've not used one yet. Several of the high end engine builders that I have talked about the oil pressure drop have recommended an accusump. All have said not to over fill the pan.

Hope this helps

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