Not to change the subject too much, magoo mentioned the 9". My questions relate to a daily driver for the most part. Running a Currie high clearance (shaved) in a rear application would it be prudent to add an oil cooler? I know there are several shaved pumpkins running in the front w/o lock out hubs that don't have an issue. The front would not have the load even though it would still be rotating. The pump would be mounted above the axle below the cargo area, as well as the radiator. I don't think it would require a high rate pump such as you would want for engine lubrication, maybe less than a gallon per minute. Too bad an electric fuel pump would prolly die from the temp. of the oil and the high viscosity, they are quite a bit cheaper.
The lines would have to enter from as near the top as possable to avoid getting ripped off. Power for the pump would be via a relay off of the fuel pump circiut since it already back there.
Anyway, before I go on and on here, am I just over thinking things (AGAIN). Or, should I get serious about how to hook all this up, seeng as how the reallity of the matter is close at hand?
I seem to see where more and more people are trimming the snot out of thier housings, It has to be effecting the temp. and oil life and ultimatly the life of the hard parts. Has anybody played around with an external pump and cooler?
TIM