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Old Sat, January 22nd, 2011, 03:36 AM
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What you said makes sense though i believe it would be the increased flow of the oil needed not the pressure that would restricts it. I know in a normal hyd. systems that flow in harder to maintain than pressure. You can actually have pressure without flow(bad pump) but normally can,t have flow with out some pressure. On a high horsepower and/or rpm engine that makes sense. There are pros and cons to both, but i still wonder if on an engine making less than say 450hp at normal operating speeds if the A code would have an advantage??? Who knows i sure don,t?
I have a hard time following this.......without volume there cannot be any pressure, pressure is basically a measurement of restriction (to the flow/ volume).

I am sure you can have 450HP with some A's, but it wont be as easy as you could with a set of Hybrids.
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