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Working with Oil Windage

Dyno testing proves quality oil pan designs make power
By Jeff Huneycutt
Photography by Jeff Huneycutt
Ctrp 0603 Pan 01 Z
For our tests to see how windage... 
   
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Ctrp 0603 Pan 01 Z
For our tests to see how windage affected engine power, we used threeoil pans in multiple variations and with varying oil levels to makenearly 70 dyno pulls.
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Even without its windage tray... 
   
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Even without its windage tray installed, Champ's dual kickout panfeatures a small scraper on the right side of the pan and a baffle toseparate oil in the sump from the spinning crank.
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The windage tray is a piece... 
   
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The windage tray is a piece of sheetmetal with louvered holes stamped init. The direction of the louvers is important. Oil slung off the crankcan easily pass through the louvers into the sump, but there is noline-of-sight path between the oil in the sump and the crank. This makesit much more difficult for oil in the pan to splash back on the crank.
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Kickouts are valuable because... 
   
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Ctrp 0603 Pan 04 Z
Kickouts are valuable because they can greatly increase an oil pan'svolume without increasing depth. This allows the engine to remain low inthe chassis to keep the car's center of gravity down. Kickouts alsoallow the oil a place to collect without being directly underneath thespinning crankshaft. The right-side wall (left in this photo) of thisChamp pan is pulled out. The bottom of the crank spins toward this wall.If this wall is pulled away from the crank, then oil that slings off thecrank is less likely to bounce off the wall of the pan back onto thecrank. This design, however, does make the pan harder to install. Thereare three plugs in the bottom of the pan, and you actually have to boltthe right side of the pan to the engine block through the inside of thepan.
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Because of the wide floor... 
   
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Ctrp 0603 Pan 05 Z
Because of the wide floor or sump in a racing pan, it is critical tochannel all available oil to the oil-pump pickup. This is done with aseries of runners and one-way gates that allow oil to flow toward thepickup but not away from it.
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NTI instructor Luke Woroniecki... 
   
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NTI instructor Luke Woroniecki sets up our dyno mule while using theopportunity to instruct his class on the tests we will be conducting.
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For the sake of consistency,... 
   
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For the sake of consistency, timing with full advance from the Malloryignition was set at 38 degrees BTDC and locked there for the duration ofthe testing.

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