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Author: Subject: Hayabusa Sump Mod & Baffle Plate
Nick DV

posted on 19/11/11 at 03:47 AM Reply With Quote
Hayabusa Sump Mod & Baffle Plate

I want to shorten my Hayabusa sump, albeit by a fairly small amount (25 mm 'ish), but at the same time would it be best to enlarge it to increase the capacity, and what type of baffle plate would be best to use? There are a couple of types out there, ie flat plates, the type that Extreme sell etc. I am running an accusump also.

Any thoughts or advice would be most welcome

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iiyama

posted on 19/11/11 at 08:31 AM Reply With Quote
Thoughts or advice? GET IT BLOODY FINISHED!!!!!!!!!!!!





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Nick DV

posted on 19/11/11 at 10:00 AM Reply With Quote
Why spoil a good thing?

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danny keenan

posted on 19/11/11 at 11:52 AM Reply With Quote
hi nick

if i was you id spend the extra money and fit a billet sump with swinging pickup

thanks danny

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Nick DV

posted on 19/11/11 at 11:56 AM Reply With Quote
Hi Danny, Icould do but I would have to modify the chassis rail to do so on my car, and that would be a PITA!

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big_l

posted on 20/11/11 at 11:47 AM Reply With Quote
I Been told all sorts on hayabusa sumps I was led to believe that a dry sump was the only safe setup ??? What do you have on your race car Danny ??





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Nick DV

posted on 20/11/11 at 01:08 PM Reply With Quote
Don't believe everything you are told Dry sump is not the only safe way to go. (Actually, dry sumps have failed on these and other engines). There are a few people that run these with turbo power and slicks that have had no problem, HOWEVER they have kept the sump as per standard so that you have full capacity. The only problem with this, is that it decreases the ground clearance.

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I Been told all sorts on hayabusa sumps I was led to believe that a dry sump was the only safe setup ???






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