Looking for information on which Vacuum Pump is best for Drag Racing . We have researched and learned there is a 3 vane and 4 vane style pump . Also curious if anyone uses a 12 volt pump instead of a belt driven pump .
What I have is a CVR 4-vane vacuum pump. It appears really nice. Machining, looks, finnish... But I have not ran it yet. And I couldn’t find much reference here or elsewhere. Here it is: CVR VP625K CVR Mechanical Vacuum Pumps | Summit Racing
Definitely! It does a much, much better job of keeping the crankcase oil in the motor when the pressure control valve needs to open.No matter what you get, make sure vacuum control valve is pump mounted, not valve cover....
I was looking for something the other day and came across this. I have limited space at the front of the boat engine and don't want to have to redo the frame of the back seat. Something like this might work for my set-up.Looking for information on which Vacuum Pump is best for Drag Racing . We have researched and learned there is a 3 vane and 4 vane style pump . Also curious if anyone uses a 12 volt pump instead of a belt driven pump .
Perfectly Said!Star is a great pump.
All my engines get Moroso. I get 24 to 26 inches of vacuum using their 4 vane enhanced. I get great durability. They look good, work good. And Moroso is an awesome company who has supported the racing industry with great products for many decades.
As for an engine builder who says he wouldn't use them if given for free..... I'd find another builder.
The hundreds of Moroso pumps I have used, give me a pretty good record of authority in their quality.
I know a lot of people do this and I know not everyone can use and or I guess afford certain parts. But if you are building a dry sump system. There are oil pumps out there that have the potential of pulling more than enough vacuum from the oil pump alone. If everything has been done right, you shouldn't have to run a vacuum pump on a dry sump engine...3vane works good for a wet sump. 4 for a dry sump