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    1. #1
      Join Date
      Aug 2004
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      609

      New Northstar SC V8...

      I might be a little late on this one, but in the most recent issue of HR mag., they have a tech. article on the new roots blown 440HP Northstar V8. What I though twas interesting about it was the diesel mods done to this all new motor-particularly the oiling system used to spray oil underneath the pistons to keep them cooler. GM techs report being able to run 3 more degrees advanced and add about 14ft. lbs. of torque up top. I wonder if a traditional SB can be machined for this? If so, I wonder what kind of oiling system would be needed to support it? 70psi @ 3 gpm I think it said (just for oiling the pistons). I'm looking at unique cooling/lubrication solutions on my +.040 400SB. Any ideas? -Jabin

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    2. #2
      Join Date
      Mar 2003
      Location
      Petaluma, CA
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      412
      Jabin, I know BMW used squirters on and least 1 of their performance 4cyclinder motors in the early 90s. The S14 EVO 3 motor in particular. I am not sure if the standard SBC has a pressurized oil galley that you could tap for squirters. Personally I do not see a need for them. If you are looking for unique this would fit the bill, but who would know sicne they are not visible?

      -Jeremie

    3. #3
      Join Date
      Oct 2002
      Location
      Houston,TX
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      630
      I am pretty sure current trans am motors use this also. You can see in this picture that there is some cooling line that go into the motor, I cant remember how exactly it works.

      http://hotrodhoodlumstexas.com/Images/lasttripmylon%20(10).JPG
      James J.


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