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Old 17-08-2010, 09:26 PM
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Has anyone got a price for the MMS one that plumbs straight back to the sump?..
In my opinion it's possibly the only one that will work properly. It's superbly designed and made. I would not be at all surprised if it was $800 or so, as the work to make it would be immense.
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Has anyone got a price for the MMS one that plumbs straight back to the sump?
Its looks pretty sweet doubling up as the battery holder and is pretty much the best solution to a major headache..
haha good luck getting Rob to make you one
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Old 17-08-2010, 10:13 PM
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Haha, no probs there, the old boys sporting a nice setup he made himself so all I have to do is get my kids to go easy on him and he should make me one
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In my opinion it's possibly the only one that will work properly. It's superbly designed and made. I would not be at all surprised if it was $800 or so, as the work to make it would be immense.
Pics of said setup plumbing back to sump??

Mine seems to work alright i think Crawford AOS, i dont get any pooling of oil when i was wanners, nor and oil usuage..
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It's the lateral g's that forces the oil up the side of the head. To get those sorts of G's you'll be throwing the car into the corners pretty hard.

The catchcan I'm using has a drain plug on the bottom with a hose, with a little modification to the dipstick/sump you could quite easily implement a drain.
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I think Ramons car might have one if you want to sift through his thread and check out engine bay pics..
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I think Ramons car might have one if you want to sift through his thread and check out engine bay pics..
yeh ive seen that but i want to see how its connected to the sump.... And secondly wondering if this is a good idea as there would be water that would need to be separated out??
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yeh ive seen that but i want to see how its connected to the sump.... And secondly wondering if this is a good idea as there would be water that would need to be separated out??
Pretty sure you just have to weld a fitting to the sump.
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Old 18-08-2010, 07:11 AM
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My Hyperflow one works just fine...though not as pretty as the MMS or GOCMeister ones...
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