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Kameari Oil Pump on L28ET


jacob80

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What's wrong with a stock pump? Nissan built hundred's of thousands of L6 and the factory oil pumps seemed to be fine for nearly all applications. What will you be doing with you car? How often, if ever, will you see or exceed 7000 rpm? The turbo pump flows 1.9 ml more per pump revolution or slightly more than 10% over the N/A version to feed the turbo. A stock street engine should have 11 psi at idle and high pressure between 50-70 psi. A rally (read that as constant high rpm often above 7000 rpm) should see around 85+/-7 psi maximum oil pressure. Figure on 10 psi per 1000 rpm. It's easy to throw cash at specialty parts but consider if you REALLY need them.

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Well we had the Kameari laying around and said why not, but then looked into it. In Corky Bell's Maximum Boost, he talks about pressures in excess of 70 psi can damage turbo seals and cause smoking from oil leaking. Does this sound right? We also aren't running an oil cooler, not sure if this is a factor at all, but my look on it is if you're moving the oil faster, the cooler it will be.

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Since you already have the pump, put the pump in and limit it's maximum pressure via the bypass spring. High flow is great, you just don't want toooo much pressure.

 

What is the procedure on this? How do I access and adjust this bypass spring?

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