OIL PAN BAFFLE - Don't blow up your engine at the track!
Oil Pan Baffle – TracTuff’s solution to oil cavitation By Brian Gillespie Knock knock? Who's there? Rod. Rod who? Rod knock, you're done. Protect your K20A race engine. If you don’t do this, you are just asking for trouble. We’re going to share a valuable lesson we have learned the hard way when it comes to racing a K-series powered car. With the stock oiling system you are at risk of starving your engine of oil on long right-hand sweeping corners and ending your day in a bad joke. The common solution is to over fill your engine a quart of oil, but as you get faster you use stickier tires creating higher G’s, even this won’t help. The better solution is to use an oil pan baffle. There are plenty of people making oil pan baffles for the aluminum pans, but what about steel? Here is one solution from a company called Trac Tuff. You can find them at https://tractuff.com if you want to do your own research. We take a look at how the TracTuff oil pan baffle works to keep the oil where your engine needs it. Like us? We’d Love Your Support! Help Support VTEC Academy by hitting up our store for gear at http://vtec.academy/shop/ or help us by sharing (it’s free!) this post or others with other cool Honda people. Nothing but Hondas. That’s exactly what you’ll find at VTEC Academy. Because Soichiro Honda’s passion for motorsports and his company’s ability to express that in the machines they produce make a whole lot of sense. VTEC Academy is a place for Honda fans who feel the same way and who seek the most accurate technical information and commentary to continue that very legacy and make whatever Honda it is that they drive just a little bit better. And faster. The editors and contributors of VTEC Academy are some of the industry’s most experienced and trusted, which means the informative, unique perspectives you need are all right here. And, like you, we’re also obsessed with Hondas. So, subscribe to our channel and hit us up at vtecacademy.com or, if you’re into social media, you can get your daily dose of VTEC Academy on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. We’re always on the lookout for cool, fast Hondas. DISCLAIMER: VTEC Academy videos are for educational and entertainment purposes. We can not guarantee the modifications performed in the video are legal in your locality. Do not do any modifications to your vehicle that will void your warranty or in any way violate your local laws. We assume no liability for property damage or injury as a result of any of the information contained in this video. Use the information provided at your own risk.

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