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i should say do nascar teams use a vacuum pump on there engines?
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What's a vacuum pump? What's it for? Or, I should say, what does it create vacuum for?
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does nascar use a vacuum pump on there engines?
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What's a vacuum pump? What's it for? Or, I should say, what does it create vacuum for?
Exactly. I am aware of no vacuum operated devices on a Cup car. Vacuum pumps have been used at times on production cars (mostly diesels or other forced induction enines)) to operate things such as HVAC door motors and the like that were historically engine manifold vacuum operated; today most all of those things are electrically powered.
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i should say do nascar teams use a vacuum pump on there engines?
The closest thing to a vacuum pump on their engines is the air induction system... when they seal off the cowl induction and intake the air from under the car, they'll suck down to the track, at the cost of breathing hot air.
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BigMan88 good question; you must be a drag racer. In drag racing vacuum pumps are very common especially on wet sump engines and some dry sump engines. NASCAR does not allow the use of a vacuum pump and for the most part they are not needed in a dry sump application like NASCAR. Most good 6 stage dry sump pumps will pull 16 to 20 inches so they really need no other supplementary crankcase vacuum. As you probably know from drag racing you can still run a dry sump system with a vacuum pump, but they are of much greater value in high horsepower wet sump applications where simple valve cover breathers don’t cut it. Great question!
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