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grapro
Jr. Member
Posts: 71
Your Track: edmonton
Your Vehicle: 184" FED
Style oil filter
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February 17, 2019, 08:40:27 AM »
I was just wondering what style of filtering system or oil filter type and make everyone uses in there alcohol engines. Had a couple of oiling system problems in the past and don't want that mistake again.
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421Altered
Newbie
Posts: 17
Your Best Time: 5.09 in 1/8th
Your Engine: alky injected 421sbc
Your Track: Adel, Ga.
Your Vehicle: 125" Altered
General Location: South Georgia
Re: Style oil filter
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February 17, 2019, 09:17:12 AM »
I use a spin on Napa Gold 1061 in my alky sbc, makes about 60 psi, no problems.
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jeff/21
Full Member
Posts: 186
Your Best Time: 8.24
Your Track: any with-in a 6hr radius
Your Vehicle: fed
Re: Style oil filter
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February 17, 2019, 09:30:49 AM »
406 SBC ALKY wey sump Wix spin-on racing filter, 500 BBC blown alky OBERG inline filter dry sump
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msundstrom
Full Member
Posts: 119
Your Best Time: 7.45 @ 182 in 1/4
Your Engine: NA Injected 505 BBC on 45%
Your Track: Woodburn Dragstrip
Your Vehicle: FED
General Location: Washington Coast
Re: Style oil filter
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February 17, 2019, 11:20:20 AM »
I use an Oberg, you can catch many things when they are small before they become catastrophic.
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wideopen231
Hero Member
Posts: 1911
Your Best Time: 1/8 3.70@ 198 1/4 5.78@245
Your Engine: Hemi 526 ci alcohol
Your Track: Piedmont
Your Vehicle: 225 CMC FED
General Location: NORTH CAROLINA
Re: Style oil filter
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February 17, 2019, 02:21:43 PM »
Always ran Oberg.
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Paul New
Hero Member
Posts: 743
Your Best Time: 6.47 @ 214 MPH SBC
Your Engine: 387" SBC
Your Track: Woodburn Dragstrip
Your Vehicle: 2005 FED
Re: Style oil filter
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February 17, 2019, 03:16:45 PM »
I ran a Wix 51061 for years on my race cars. I would still be using a 51061 on my car except I changed to a dry sump oil system with a Peterson inline filter
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glofria
Full Member
Posts: 138
Your Best Time: 7.323 @ 185.05
Your Engine: A blown 388 c.i. Small Block Chevy
Your Track: Auto Club Famoso Raceway
Your Vehicle: An original 1957 Chevy Bel-Air
General Location: Southern California
Re: Style oil filter
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February 18, 2019, 10:45:10 AM »
We have Oberg filters on all or engines. Using the filter after the dry sump pump.
Only complaint is that it is messy when we check it after every run. The excess oil will spill out as you take it apart.
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JrFuel Hayden
Hero Member
Posts: 600
Your Best Time: 6.02, 236 mph, 1/4 in 1973 Div 3 TF Champ
Your Engine: SBC, Alky, 403 ci, Best 6.99 @ 190 & 409 Hemi
Your Track: Bakersfield
Your Vehicle: 225" FED NHRA Heritage Jr Fuel
Re: Style oil filter
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February 18, 2019, 06:09:44 PM »
We run an inline cleanable Peterson filter, works great for the last 10 years, we only need to check it after the race.
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