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    oil spinner for 300 motor

    I would like to include an oil spinner somewhere on a 300 tdi motor that I am currently doing up. The question is then, is a 300 tdi oil pump capable of maintaining oil pressure within the rest of the motor whilst supplying enough volume to run a spinner?? Thanks in advance, Rafferty

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    yes, depending on the size of the spinner jets and its required flow/pressure ratings and how you plumb it in.
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    Thanks, I thought I might go to a "you pull it" type wrecking yard and attempt to find a spinner on one of the modern diesel motor cars like VW or such like, I do not see it being to hard to make some sort of adapter plate to mount and plumb it in. Thanks Rafferty

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    Why ? , plenty of high k TDI's on original bottom end and filtration.
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    Quote Originally Posted by loanrangie View Post
    Why ? , plenty of high k TDI's on original bottom end and filtration.

    Big ends take a hammering, they don't last long, especially if the fuel is turned up and the pump timing advanced.

    No empirical evidence, but my gut says oil cooling/temp is overlooked in TDi's.

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