JRW261
Mechanical
- Feb 26, 2004
- 41
This is more for curiousity than anything else. But are automotive engine oiling systems designed to be "slow" dynamic systems?
What I mean by "slow" dynamic systems is that there are no pressure drops due to viscous resistance in oil gallies.... just across journals, lifters, filters, ect. I guess my thinking was that you would want some journal blow-by to keep the local oil temps from getting to high but with out causing issues to the furthest bearings and lifters due to pressure drops.
So roughly what flow-rates are common in larger v-6 and v-8 (4.0L to 6.0L) designs when new?
What I mean by "slow" dynamic systems is that there are no pressure drops due to viscous resistance in oil gallies.... just across journals, lifters, filters, ect. I guess my thinking was that you would want some journal blow-by to keep the local oil temps from getting to high but with out causing issues to the furthest bearings and lifters due to pressure drops.
So roughly what flow-rates are common in larger v-6 and v-8 (4.0L to 6.0L) designs when new?