My understanding is that oil starvation normally occurs during high-g cornering. It's also my understanding that Gen I,II & III cars needed the comp pan installed to help prevent this from happening. My questions are:
1) Do the Gen IV's have something to help prevent this (I thought I read somewhere here that there is no dry-sump system on our cars)? I find it hard to believe the Gen IV's are vulnerable due to the performance the car produces and due to Dodge producing the ACR.
2) What is the difference (and benefits of each) between a "swing-arm" set-up, a dry-sump set-up or a baffled oil pan like the comp pan. I may have all this terminology messed-up, so feel free to correct me.
I posted this within the Gen IV sub-forum since I'm most interested in Gen IV responses. I currently own an '08, and if this should be posted elsewhere, I can definitely do so and apologize for any confusion. Any further explaination would be appreciated! Thanks.
1) Do the Gen IV's have something to help prevent this (I thought I read somewhere here that there is no dry-sump system on our cars)? I find it hard to believe the Gen IV's are vulnerable due to the performance the car produces and due to Dodge producing the ACR.
2) What is the difference (and benefits of each) between a "swing-arm" set-up, a dry-sump set-up or a baffled oil pan like the comp pan. I may have all this terminology messed-up, so feel free to correct me.
I posted this within the Gen IV sub-forum since I'm most interested in Gen IV responses. I currently own an '08, and if this should be posted elsewhere, I can definitely do so and apologize for any confusion. Any further explaination would be appreciated! Thanks.