Re: 383 Moroso 7qt pan - How many quarts to run?
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08/20/20 01:16 PM
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Hot oil always makes more power, it's the hardest variable to control when running a engine on a dyno. You could install a pan heater and try to keep the oil hot.
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Re: 383 Moroso 7qt pan - How many quarts to run?
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Not an expert but wouldn't more oil make the oil temperature more consistent? I would think that a lower oil level would heat and cool faster. More oil, longer to cool down once hot and longer to heat up once cool. I think most will agree that is a fact. But changing oil levels to control temperature is secondary. You start with the required oil level to satisfy the engine’s need for lubrication. Hotter oil does make more power once it gets to a certain temperature. The easiest way to control consistency in ET regarding oil temperature is understand your particular package and compensate for temperature swings. Go to the starting line with the same water, oil, trans temps the best you can. As for running an engine lower for oil level, lots of Stock Eliminator guys do that for record runs or same class runs where you need a performance advantage. They also run thinner oils for those occasional runs. But they know how low you can go.
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Re: 383 Moroso 7qt pan - How many quarts to run?
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True - having oil temp the same for every run would be most consistent but its not realistic without a block heater (which is on my winter to do list).
Early rounds its impossible to get the oil temp the same as it will be hot lapping in round 6 or 7.
Issue I'm having is the car will pick up .02 sometime in the late rounds. Problem is I can't pinpoint when it will occur at it.
My dipstick doesnt seat in this block quite as good as the old one (doesnt seat all the way down) so its possible I'm running an extra 1 - 1.5 qts.
I'm thinking 6 quarts might be the sweet spot (not including filter).
ENGINEMASTERS on MOTORTREND TV tested the amount of oil needed on a Big Block chevy on the dyno and the results were crazy. They found running more oil than needed actually caused oil pressure fluctuations. They kept removing quarts until it was crazy low but it actually maintained the best (most stable) oil pressure. They didnt recommend it in a car because the G forces but it was super interesting.
Thats true for a BBC, BUT a BBMopar has block skirting that the oil pan bolts on that is a lot further from the spinning crankshaft.
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Re: 383 Moroso 7qt pan - How many quarts to run?
[Re: 69dart]
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Everything is hotter hot lapping, engine, trans, axle, even wheel bearing grease.
You have a temp gauge I assume for water temp, just hit the oil pan, trans and axle with your IR heat gun bedore and after each run and log it, you should get a handle on things pretty quick, see which are affected most.
Also, no mention of using a windage tray. Any pan where the oil is 6” or closer to the rotating parts should have a tray. Better yet a scrapper.
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Re: 383 Moroso 7qt pan - How many quarts to run?
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I found that some oils pick up power on a engine dyno when hotter and some don't Straight 30 Wt., 20/50 ,10/40 and 10/30 will make more power on a engine dyno at or above 160F. 5W20 wt. won't make any more power at 210F than it will at 80 degrees F that is why I run it
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Re: 383 Moroso 7qt pan - How many quarts to run?
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VW beetle and Norton twin owners discovered the "more oil is better" error 50 years ago, $$$.
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Re: 383 Moroso 7qt pan - How many quarts to run?
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True - having oil temp the same for every run would be most consistent but its not realistic without a block heater (which is on my winter to do list).
Early rounds its impossible to get the oil temp the same as it will be hot lapping in round 6 or 7.
Issue I'm having is the car will pick up .02 sometime in the late rounds. Problem is I can't pinpoint when it will occur at it.
My dipstick doesnt seat in this block quite as good as the old one (doesnt seat all the way down) so its possible I'm running an extra 1 - 1.5 qts.
I'm thinking 6 quarts might be the sweet spot (not including filter).
ENGINEMASTERS on MOTORTREND TV tested the amount of oil needed on a Big Block chevy on the dyno and the results were crazy. They found running more oil than needed actually caused oil pressure fluctuations. They kept removing quarts until it was crazy low but it actually maintained the best (most stable) oil pressure. They didnt recommend it in a car because the G forces but it was super interesting.
An engine dyno is a static tool. You can find power on the dyno with less oil, but in the car, in a dynamic situation, that little bit of power you found may go away, and you can lose some power if the oil Leben in the pan gets too low. You can start hurting parts as well. Someone above talked about baffles and oil control and that is the biggest factor in how little oil you can use in any given pan. A correctly baffled pan, with a good pick up AND a crank scraper can usually use less oil without an issue. If the pan isn’t baffled correctly, or you are trapping oil in the block and the oil can’t get back to the pan, less oil may make more power on the dyno but less in the car. Controlling engine oil temp when hot lapping is tough. Have you tried different oils to see if a different oil is LESS sensitive to temp changes than the oil you are using now?
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Re: 383 Moroso 7qt pan - How many quarts to run?
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I've run this 383 combo, Powerglide, light car for several years and it had been deadly. Typically running 6.0s and repeating amazing.
I agree very deadly
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Re: 383 Moroso 7qt pan - How many quarts to run?
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Car was better this weekend.
Ran the semi's at 3am saturday night and made 00shitshow...lol
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