Shifted wrote:LOL
If you think the 2.3 swap is expensive, a dry sump system is WAY out of your ballpark.
Sunfires... eh (Tom) wrote:How many people with cavaliers do you think have a dry sump oil system?
Although I do remember turbotechracing had a dry sump system he was working on.
Well, I did a quick search, check this out ecotec owners:
http://www.drysump.com/oilpump5.htm
They also have a custom oil pan made for a dry sump system.
1022 Chevy Ecotec $578.00
And most of the pumps are $750 and up.
and the tanks are like $500.
Turbo Tech Racing wrote:We had a dry sump setup all Moroso parts on our 2.4L LD9 engine. Worked AWESOME. However there was a $2500 bill to get it to work. Used all new parts. I do have a bracket for the removal of the A/C pump to mount a moroso pump to. Also an unorthodox race pulley with a hub to mount on a dry sump drive pulley.
Joshua Dearman wrote:The pump put me back around $130 or so, the gear from GMPD is $35 or so. The only time the 2.3L pump swap is worth doing is if your rebuilding the motor. because you have to drop the crank at the very least, then do some work on the block. None of which is fun when your car is 6 inches off the ground. If your rebuilding the motor the swap is easy and can be done for around $300.00 all said and done even with buying the NPT taps and everything.
I dont know who said $800 but there wrong.......big time.
You will also need to go to a junk yard and get the windage tray since you can't get that from GMPD. IF you dont want to do that I have an extra one, just PM me or somthing.
Paul Yannacopoulos wrote:Joshua Dearman wrote:The pump put me back around $130 or so, the gear from GMPD is $35 or so. The only time the 2.3L pump swap is worth doing is if your rebuilding the motor. because you have to drop the crank at the very least, then do some work on the block. None of which is fun when your car is 6 inches off the ground. If your rebuilding the motor the swap is easy and can be done for around $300.00 all said and done even with buying the NPT taps and everything.
I dont know who said $800 but there wrong.......big time.
You will also need to go to a junk yard and get the windage tray since you can't get that from GMPD. IF you dont want to do that I have an extra one, just PM me or somthing.
The motor is sitting in an engine stand and is being rebuilt as there is a hole in piston 1. Needless to say forged pistons/rods are going in so the block is getting stripped. I just heard that to get it all machined would cost like $800. So your saying $165 plus windige tray is all i need for parts and machining the block is just over $100?