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  2. Dry sump - Wikipedia

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    A dry-sump system is a method to manage the lubricating motor oil in four-stroke and large two-stroke piston driven internal combustion engines. The dry-sump system uses two or more oil pumps and a separate oil reservoir, as opposed to a conventional wet-sump system, which uses only the main sump (U.S.: oil

  3. General Motors LS-based small-block engine - Wikipedia

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    Based on the LS7 engine, the LS427 replaces the dry-sump oiling system with a wet-sump system and includes a higher-lift camshaft. This engine was only available as a crate option and did not appear in any production vehicles. It was introduced in June 2020 and discontinued in January 2022 along with the LS7.

  4. Mercedes-Benz M176/M177/M178 engine - Wikipedia

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    In contrast to the M178, this version of the engine uses wet-sump lubrication. In the C63 and GLC63 applications, the turbos are single-scrolled, whereas in E63 and S63 are twin-scrolled and different exhaust manifold. The twin-scroll application also features cylinder deactivation. [6]

  5. Chevrolet Corvette (C6) - Wikipedia

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    The LS2 was replaced by LS3 from model years 2008–2013. The LS3 engine in the GS convertible or Grand Sport coupe equipped with an automatic transmission has wet sump instead of dry sump lubrication. [25]

  6. Wet sump - Wikipedia

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    This precludes the use of both wet sump and dry sump systems, as excess oil here would contaminate the mixture, leading to excess oil being burned in the engine and so excessive hydrocarbon emissions. These small engines run on specifically prepared fuel, a mixture of gasoline and two-stroke oil in a ratio recommended by the manufacturer. In ...

  7. Crankcase - Wikipedia

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    Oil is stored either at the bottom of the crankcase (in a wet sump engine) or in a separate reservoir (in a dry sump system). [3] From here the oil is pressurized by an oil pump (and usually passes through an oil filter ) before it is squirted into the crankshaft and connecting rod bearings and onto the cylinder walls, and eventually drips off ...

  8. BMW S65 - Wikipedia

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    To reduce weight, a wet-sump lubrication system with two electrically operated scavenging pumps and a main oil pump replaces the three-pump wet-sump system used on the S85. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ] The dry weight of the S65 is 202 kg (445 lb).

  9. Sump - Wikipedia

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    Often though, oil in the sump can slosh during hard cornering, starving the oil pump. For these reasons, racing motorcycles and piston aircraft engines are "dry sumped" using scavenge pumps and a swirl tank to separate oil from air, which is also sucked up by the pumps. [2] A sump can also be found in an aquarium, mainly a reef system.