Audilard wrote:Single 044 pump with -8 lines.
So the pump is maxed out... is that at 3bar or 4bar base?... and what did you use for the sender banjo bolt? Regular barbed fitting or a -8an end fitting?...
Audilard wrote:Single 044 pump with -8 lines.
Hank wrote:It is 4 bar. One interesting note on Darin's car, I noticed that the 12mm threads coming out of the 044 and also the oem filter were very small in aluminum( around .185" so I bored them out to .280" when we first did the install. We had pressure drop bad at around 440whp, but I was able to throw Duty Cylce at it to get it to make 470whp. Well, on this last revision, I replaced those fittings with steel versions I was more comfortable boring out more, and I was able to get around .318" of a hole. This made almost 40whp more headroom on the pump. At 485whp, it was just barely starting to drop pressure at 7000 rpm. This changes my recommendation on 044s now to saying 400whp with the oem check on e85, 425whp with aluminum fittings, 460whp with steel, then around 480 with a bored out steel. I think it could even go up to .340ish, but that is only around .020" worth of wall on 12x1mm bolt at that point. Probably best to keep it safe at around .030.



Audilard wrote:Mcstiff wrote::drysump:
Not helpful.



Audilard wrote:Any objections to routing the block breather into the head and then 2 lines coming off the valve cover into a catch can?


my2000apb wrote:anyone running a small vac pump to the crankcase?
Hank wrote:034 ran one on their castrol motor that ended up in the 80tq. It was a pretty big piece, but the power gain was fantastic.
