Best Stock Oil Pump
Yes, it's been talked about before but read on...
I know this has been talked about, a lot. I have read over the years many topics on this and it all ends the same: “the VE has the most powerful oil pump” but there are no numbers ever to back this, just people saying. Well, I finally gotten a hold of a FSM for the VE and VET and their numbers are lower than the GTi-R’s; so I ask the question once again with the request of actual proof not “because I said it is” proof. Who has ran a good GTi-R oil pump and switched over to a VE pump and seen higher pressures? According to a guy in Canada with a GTi-R he's measured the pump gears and the R's is the largest. I have a spare trashed R pump that I can measure the gear in and get some pictures up if someone would like to do the same with a VE's. That aside though...
According to the FSMs both idle around the same: 14ish PSI. The R’s FSM is older so it is doesn’t have the same ranges but FSM says 50-64ish at 3,200 RPMs where the VE and VET FSM says 42.7psi @ 2000rpms and 56.9 at 6000rpms.
I can confirm the R pressure as I run around 55psi at about 3200rpms on my R and it’s been rebuilt with ACL bearings and a 13 row oil cooler with 5w40 weight oil. Before the rebuild and oil cooler it was higher. At 4000rpms I see about 60psi. Point being according to the FSMs for the VE and VET when compared to the actual number (and FSM) for a GTi-R the GTi-R has the stronger pump.
So if some VE guys could chime in I would like to hear actual number.
As a note this came up because I’ve always been curious and I’m thinking of getting a new pump as I know my old one has scoring on it from when I slung a bearing on the engine plus I don’t like my idle pressure since the rebuild which is now 11~12psi which I presume is partially from the scoring on the pump gears and the new bearings that aren’t to factory specs.
I know this has been talked about, a lot. I have read over the years many topics on this and it all ends the same: “the VE has the most powerful oil pump” but there are no numbers ever to back this, just people saying. Well, I finally gotten a hold of a FSM for the VE and VET and their numbers are lower than the GTi-R’s; so I ask the question once again with the request of actual proof not “because I said it is” proof. Who has ran a good GTi-R oil pump and switched over to a VE pump and seen higher pressures? According to a guy in Canada with a GTi-R he's measured the pump gears and the R's is the largest. I have a spare trashed R pump that I can measure the gear in and get some pictures up if someone would like to do the same with a VE's. That aside though...
According to the FSMs both idle around the same: 14ish PSI. The R’s FSM is older so it is doesn’t have the same ranges but FSM says 50-64ish at 3,200 RPMs where the VE and VET FSM says 42.7psi @ 2000rpms and 56.9 at 6000rpms.
I can confirm the R pressure as I run around 55psi at about 3200rpms on my R and it’s been rebuilt with ACL bearings and a 13 row oil cooler with 5w40 weight oil. Before the rebuild and oil cooler it was higher. At 4000rpms I see about 60psi. Point being according to the FSMs for the VE and VET when compared to the actual number (and FSM) for a GTi-R the GTi-R has the stronger pump.
So if some VE guys could chime in I would like to hear actual number.
As a note this came up because I’ve always been curious and I’m thinking of getting a new pump as I know my old one has scoring on it from when I slung a bearing on the engine plus I don’t like my idle pressure since the rebuild which is now 11~12psi which I presume is partially from the scoring on the pump gears and the new bearings that aren’t to factory specs.