TheRealStreetcommander
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Please point to a single cold-start oil related failure... The big lobe is not engaged at all under 3k RPM, so that is a disingenuous argument. Pentastar have zero other oil related failures. Pentastar don't really fail at all, except as an anomaly. This comical oil drain-back issue is a manufactured concern. Everyone likes to talk about what it does, but no one wants to discuss why it makes any sense at all to purchase and install one. If it makes you feel good to use one, please do. It's not productive to misattribute benefits or make up oil start-up issues which don't exists.
Our great-grampas were using oil accumulators and similar priming and oiling control devices from the beginning of time. If they were even remotely necessary, Mopar would have used something like this. If a manufacturer honestly believed cold start oiling was a real concern, they'd be designing and selling a similar device that actually created oil pressure prior to cranking the engine. Primitive engines had F-ing hand pumps for this purpose.
Our great-grampas were using oil accumulators and similar priming and oiling control devices from the beginning of time. If they were even remotely necessary, Mopar would have used something like this. If a manufacturer honestly believed cold start oiling was a real concern, they'd be designing and selling a similar device that actually created oil pressure prior to cranking the engine. Primitive engines had F-ing hand pumps for this purpose.
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