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<blockquote data-quote="K@rlos" data-source="post: 590040" data-attributes="member: 4304"><p>Deep sumps don't reduce oil temps end of. I've worked on and run both stock and performance engines in volkswagens and they have made no difference to cooling. Only reason for them is to allow you to run more oil to prevent stravation but at a level lower in the engine to reduce frothing and oil surges during acceleration, braking and cornering. If you need additional cooling on a STOCK engine then you have issues with need addressing. If you have a high compression, high revving performance engine which gets hot then fit a remote cooler and sandwich plate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="K@rlos, post: 590040, member: 4304"] Deep sumps don't reduce oil temps end of. I've worked on and run both stock and performance engines in volkswagens and they have made no difference to cooling. Only reason for them is to allow you to run more oil to prevent stravation but at a level lower in the engine to reduce frothing and oil surges during acceleration, braking and cornering. If you need additional cooling on a STOCK engine then you have issues with need addressing. If you have a high compression, high revving performance engine which gets hot then fit a remote cooler and sandwich plate. [/QUOTE]
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