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Ted[_2_]
April 26th 08, 11:35 PM
Hi Everyone,
I am planning on running a VW 1835cc 78HP engine with reduction.....can
someone give me some kind of idea about the range the oil pressure will
run?? THANKS MUCH for the help!! Ted

April 27th 08, 12:20 AM
Standard for all engines having pressure-lubricated bearings is about
10psi per 1000 rpm at the engine's normal operating temperature. *

As a point of interest, under maximum load a VW converted to 1834cc
would produce about 78hp @ 4000rpm (ie, about 102 lb/ft of torque),
assuming you used big-valve heads and a Schneider 248F cam. At that
level of output, under Standard Day conditions, with a cooling air
differential equal to six inches of water, you could count on between
twenty and thirty SECONDS of run-time before your CHT exceeded the
recommended maximum of 450F. Which would be fine on the drag strip.

(Hint: Before spending any money on your 78hp engine (with reduction),
you might want to ask the seller if he's talking about PEAK or
SUSTAINED output. Peak is fine for hot-rods & dune-buggies but for
airplanes you need to know the engine's maximum SUSTAINABLE output
relative to its TBO.)

-R.S.Hoover

* -- Some engines having oil pumps do NOT deliver oil under pressure
to all of their bearing journals. The VW does so the 10lb/1kRPM is
valid. However, the stock VW oil pressure control spring is designed
to pop-off at 27psi. Increasing the oil pressure is SOP for any high-
output VW engine.

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