Ross Performance Nissan SR20 Oil Return Adaptor For Silvia S13 S14 S15

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The Ross Performance Parts Oil Return Adaptor is a direct replacement for the OEM oil filter block to allow plumbing of upgraded and improved oiling systems, whether it’s a Dry Sump system, External Oil Pump, Remote Oil Filter, Oil Cooler, or a combination. Easy to install and featuring aftermarket sensor support, flexible plumbing options and clearly labeled ports, the Ross Performance Parts Oil Return Adaptor is a must have for your upgraded oil system.
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Ross Performance Nissan SR20 Oil Return Adaptor For Silvia S13 S14 S15
Ross Performance Nissan SR20 Oil Return Adaptor For Silvia S13 S14 S15

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Summary

    Nissan SR20 Wet or Dry Sump Oil Return Block

    The Ross Performance Parts Oil Return Adaptor is a direct replacement for the OEM oil filter block to allow plumbing of upgraded and improved oiling systems, whether it’s a Dry Sump system, External Oil Pump, Remote Oil Filter, Oil Cooler, or a combination. 

    Easy to install and featuring aftermarket sensor support, flexible plumbing options and clearly labeled ports, the Ross Performance Parts Oil Return Adaptor is a must have for your upgraded oil system.

    Ross Performance Parts SR20 Oil Return Adaptor (Dry Sump Conversion)

    This option provides the required fittings for plumbing in your dry sump system.

    Ross Performance Parts SR20 Oil Return Adaptor (Remote Oil Filter Set Up)

    This option provides the required fittings for plumbing a remote oil filter into your oiling system.

    Key Features:

    Mounts in OEM Oil Filter location for easy installation
    Includes 3 sensor ports:2x 1/8 NPT – Aftermarket Sensor Ports (Plugs included)
    1x AN-6 Port for SR20VE Conversions (VVL) (Plug included) 
    Laser etched oil flow direction
    Designed in house at Ross using CMM technology and 3D modelling to ensure perfect fitment
    Manufactured from aerospace grade aluminium using multi-axis precision CNC machines
    ORB style ports thread-milled to maintain high quality surface finish and tight tolerances
    Threaded stud manufactured from high carbon steel
    Anodized gloss black for corrosion resistance
    Uses grade 10.9 or better hardware
     
    Got any questions or feedback about the SR Oil Return Adaptor, Oil Return Block or other Oil Pressure/ Oiling System questions? Email [email protected]

    Applications 

    Nissan Silvia S13 180SX SR20DET
    Nissan Silvia S14 200SX SR20DET
    Nissan Silvia S15 SpecR SR20DET

    Also fits SR20VE/FWD/AWD options

    Please Note

    *please check application before purchase, still unsure? email [email protected] or phone 01409231887

    Oiling Systems

    An engine must be lubricated for smooth, efficient performance, and an oiling system addresses this need. There are two main types of oiling systems, a wet sump and a dry sump.

    The wet sump system is typical in most production cars, with the oil sitting in an oil pan reservoir stored beneath the crankshaft. An internal oil pump, which sucks the oil through a tube from the bottom of the pan’s sump, distributing oil throughout the engine. The wet sump system provides the advantage of a simple design, however there are potential issues regarding oil control particularly in modified engines and racing applications.

    The large g-forces pulled under acceleration, aggressive braking and cornering at speed:

    cause the oil in the pan to gravitate away from the pumps pick-up tube, which will stave the system of oil and cause damage to the engine;
    cause the oil to slosh in the pan, creating a higher probability of the crankshaft slapping into the oil as it turns, whipping the oil into an aerated froth and reducing the oiling systems ability to create pressure; and
    each revolution of the crankshaft causes the parts to move rapidly through the oil and air in the pan, generating minute amounts of parasitic power loss caused by viscous drag and air drag (windage) negatively impacting horsepower
    The alternative, a dry sump set-up, uses two or more oil pumps, and a separate oil reservoir. There are a minimum of two stages, one stage for pressure and at least one stage for scavenge. The pressure stage supplies oil from the bottom of the reservoir into the engine, and the scavenge stage/s remove oil out of the dry sump pan and return this oil (and air) to the reservoir, with the option for adding multiple scavenge stages to ensure maximum oil is scavenged from the engine. The reservoir (tank) controls the flow of oil, removing air bubbles, and sending the oil back to the oil pump to be routed through the engine.

    In a dry sump set-up, the oil pump is usually mounted to the side of the engine, and driven by a belt off the front of the engine. It is typically lower than the reservoir, so it is gravity fed, rather than requiring a pump to suck the oil upward, as in the wet sump design, and performs more efficiently as it receives positive pressure on the suction side.

    The dry sump set-up is more appropriate for a racing application, compared to the wet sump system, as it provides:

    improved reliability due to consistent oil pressure;
    the shallow oil pan allows the engine to be mounted lower in the chassis, effectively lowering the centre of gravity and provide flexibility to modify underfloor aerodynamics;
    the option to move the oil tank within the confines of the car to improve weight distribution;
    the option to increase oil capacity to be as large as you like;
    less chance of engine damage as no longer susceptible to starving the engine of oil due to movement issues caused by cornering or launching forces;
    protection against parasitic power loss as it keeps oil away from the crankshaft to reduce oil drag (viscous), and pulls out most the of air to reduce air drag (windage);
    cooler oil due to the external storage, plus additional cooling available by utilising an oil cooler, mounted inline between the pressure outlet and the engine; and
    easier maintenance, and replacement, as the pump is external to the engine.
    The key documented disadvantage to a dry-sump setup is the added cost and complexity to your engine build, however, from the weekend enthusiast to the professional racer the significant advantages far out way the cost, remember no oil equals no engine!

    The instructions on this page are guidelines only.

    It is recommended that the installation of any performance part be undertaken by a qualified automotive specialist.

    Keeping our installation guides up to date is an ongoing process. If any information you require is not listed or if you have a specific question please contact our team directly.

    High-quality components for automotive enthusiasts

    In 1981, Ross Performance Parts started producing ultra-high-quality engine components for passionate automotive enthusiasts. Since then the modified car scene has changed a lot. Cars are now faster, engines more powerful, and the demands of modern racing are greater than ever. Ross Performance Parts engine protection solutions provide the assurance that your investment is secure, letting you #GoHarder for longer.

    Now a global enterprise, Ross Performance Parts is a proud Australian company. Based in regional Victoria, Ross Performance Parts designs, develops and manufactures engine protection solutions for automotive fans around the world.

    To maintain their position at the cutting edge of the performance automotive industry, they are continuously innovating and developing new ways to deliver more horsepower, more reliably. Ross's harmonic dampers, trigger kits, oiling systems and engine accessories have been proven by more than three decades of race and street use.


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    More Information
    Vehicle / Engine Manufacturer Nissan
    Part Type Oil Pump
    Manufacturer Nissan
    Model Silvia
    Variant S13 180SX, S14 200SX, S15
    Engine SR20DET Straight Cam, SR20DET Bent Cam, SR20DE Straight Cam, SR20DE Bent Cam, SR20DET AWD, SR20DET, SR20DET GTiR
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