N1 oil pump (plan on upgrading)
Tomei explains what happens when running stock oil pump vs Tomei oil pump (mentions excessive bearing wear, hence engine runs a bearing) -
Higher reving engine, stroker kit requires higher oil pressure, volume of oil, basically a Tomei oil pump (it's listed on Tomei's specs for stroker engine and I noticed it needs an enlarged sump, at least 9 litres, because Tomei oil pump moves more oil).
Stroker kit specs (mentions Tomei sump, Tomei oil pump) -
Basically have to use the correct oil pump, sump capacity for application. Amount of revs play a big part in what oil pump you fit to engine.
Stroker kit is needed if have a huge intercooler, big turbo's (higher hp engines) that makes it more laggy. What I mean is if you put your foot down, the bigger capacity engine reduces the time (seconds or milliseconds) between engine hesitating, then accelerating. Important with drag racing due to reduced hesitation after each gear change, race track when exiting corners quicker, overtaking on road, etc.
Autobahn88 intercooler
If unsure on size, look at this (easy way without doing the calculations) -
Those are bar n plate sizes and tube n fin flows, cools better. You can see 20awkw+ difference from just switching to correct size intercooler (more hp on bigger hp engines). awkw x 1.341 = awhp (british hp, not US hp).
Alot of these mistakes can be avoided by talking to experienced tuners and / or buying a crate engine from Tomei, R.I.P.S or similar. Most tuners learn from their own mistakes or from tuners like Tomei, etc who have done the testing, etc.
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