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    Baffled sump with semi's???

    Hey, i just want to know whether it is neccessary to have a baffled sump when using semi's on track days.

    I have heard it causes oil surge.

    Could i get away with 1 track day without damaging my engine??

    Cheers.

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    arnt semi's tyres?

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    yeah he means semi slicks not semi aroused.

    its probably better, considering you will have more lateral g-force

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    Yes.. u should deffenetly get a baffled sump.. i have
    purchased myself a baffled sump for when i put semi's on..

    u need it as ull be pulling alot more g's around the corners coz of the grip given by the semi's... without baffling oil will all go 2 the back of the engine and ur engine will seize up and ull be farked...

    so yer, better be safe then sorry... its a worth wile mod.. plus not like it will make much difference 2 daily driving eather...

    hope this helped..
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    Yes, I think its a good idea when moving up to semis. As reasons said.
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    havernt heard of a honda having this problem b4
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    DC2R has slight baffling stock.. but not enough for semi's or better.. IMO.. why risk it...

    or if u do go with semi's and fark ur engine.. dont complain on ozhonda hehehehe
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    Hmmm....50/50 on this topic.

    IMO Type R doesn't need additional baffle sump.

    We've spun a bearing on our R due to poor assembling and clearence from the pevious rebuild. We were running semi's. As long as the motor is healthy it should be fine.

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    just put one in as added security for your engine.

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    better be safe than sorry
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    Quote Originally Posted by fatboyz39 View Post
    Hmmm....50/50 on this topic.

    IMO Type R doesn't need additional baffle sump.

    We've spun a bearing on our R due to poor assembling and clearence from the pevious rebuild. We were running semi's. As long as the motor is healthy it should be fine.
    I agree to this one.. but tis cheap insurance
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    The funny thing is that, i have heard about a car having oil starvation to the head becuase of it too.. just my 2 cents (oil not returning as easily.. ) this is especially true when u already have the OEM baffle plate.

    The oil gets pushed to the side, then the lower plate blocks the oil come coming from the sides... then KABOOOM..

    just a theory for discussion...

    Do what u feel is right.. not he say she say stuff.....

    *PS. I am not against it.. i would get one if i didnt have to remove my headers.
    Last edited by BlitZ; 17-09-2007 at 10:58 PM.
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